Search for Treasure Worldwide Chapter 2585: Thirteen skulls
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Ye Tian, who walked into the Hunabo Golden Temple, quickly took a quick look at the interior of the ancient Mayan temple, and secretly turned on the perspective to see through every corner of the place.
Perhaps because this is a holy land, the ancient Mayans did not set any traps in this golden temple of the God of Creation, and the golden temple itself is also very strong and there is no danger.
Through perspective, Ye Tian saw a large number of Mayan hieroglyphics and various exquisite patterns and decorations carved on the walls, as well as many ancient murals with different styles and contents.
The content of these ancient murals mostly tells the mythical story of Hunabo's creation of the world and the creation of the Maya people. There are also many related Mayan hieroglyphs engraved next to them.
In the eyes of the Mayans, this should be the origin of their nation and the origin of the Mayan civilization. Its importance goes without saying!
In addition, there are many niches of different sizes on the inner walls of this golden temple.
Most of those niches are dedicated to various gods in Mayan mythology, including the corn **** Umucax, Hunabo's son, the sky **** Itsumna, and the rain **** Chak's gold. Statues and more.
In addition to the golden statues of various gods, there are also many statues of various animals that exist in Mayan mythology and in reality, including pythons, jaguars, quetzals, caimans, etc. One thing is enough.
But what caught Ye Tian’s eye the most was his goal of personally climbing this Mayan sacred mountain. It was not the golden statues of Mayan gods and animals, nor the Mayan hieroglyphs, patterns, and murals that are of great research value. etc.
What really attracted him were the things placed on the thirteen ancient altars!
These thirteen ancient altars, just behind the golden statue of the creation **** Hunabo, look like they are guarding the Mayan creation **** Hunabo.
They are arranged in a semicircle, with the golden statue of Hu Nabo as the center line, and there are six on the left and right half. The one in the middle, facing the back of the golden statue of Hu Nabo, is the largest altar!
These ancient altars are about one and a half meters high and are cylindrical in shape with the same thickness at the top and bottom. They are the same height but different in thickness. They become thicker from the outside to the inside. They stand quietly at the center of this golden temple. on the ground.
At the top of these ancient altars, there is an ancient altar with a simple shape. The size of the altar is the same as that of the cylindrical altar. The altar is the largest!
After cleaning and wiping by Peter and Gray Wolf, the flowers, plants, vines, moss and soil that were entangled and attached to these ancient altars were all removed, revealing the original appearance of the altars.
You can see that these ancient Mayan altars are decorated with a large amount of gold and various gemstones. They are magnificent and very luxurious!
Each altar is engraved with Mayan hieroglyphics, various patterns, ancient murals, etc., and at the top of each altar, that is, around the altar, there is a small golden statue.
Most of those golden statues come from ancient Mayan mythology, and most of them feature gods with bird heads and human bodies, animal heads and human bodies, as well as some rainforest creatures revered by the Mayans, such as the quetzal and so on.
These small golden statues are like guards, guarding the priceless treasure enshrined in the center of the altar. There are a total of thirteen such priceless treasures, placed on thirteen altars.
Although Peter and Gray Wolf followed Ye Tian's instructions and did not clean up the dust and moss on these thirteen antique Mayan relics, all the flowers, plants, and various vines that originally covered them were cleared away!
As you can see, these are thirteen skulls. To be more precise, they are thirteen human skull statues. The sculptures are lifelike and their appearance is almost exactly the same as real human skulls.
The difference is that these thirteen skull statues vary in size. The skull placed on the outermost altar is the smallest, only the size of an adult man's fist, and looks like the skull of a newborn baby.
The skull placed on the altar in the middle is the largest, the same size as an adult man's skull, and looks like an adult man's skull.
These skulls of different sizes are covered with a thick layer of moss and dust. Only their outlines can be seen clearly, but their materials and other details cannot be clearly seen.
Even so, these thirteen ancient skulls are quietly placed here, or enshrined here, and the feeling they bring to people is indeed very strange, even a bit eerie.
Before Gray Wolf entered this golden temple, he was so excited because he saw the outermost and smallest skull!
In Mayan culture, the skull represents a very special meaning. It is a sacred object offered to the gods, symbolizing the spiritual connection with the gods!
It is for this reason that Gray Wolf was extremely excited. After entering the golden temple and seeing the other twelve skulls, he kept praying.
As for Peter, it was naturally because of fear and the mystery brought by these skulls that he kept exclaiming!
For ordinary people, skulls mean death, not to mention that there are thirteen ancient skulls enshrined here. How can he not feel weird and scared!
In addition, he had also heard the legend about the Mayan crystal skulls. He knew what these ancient skulls meant, and roughly knew their value and the huge sensation they might cause, so he was extremely excited.
Ye Tian quickly glanced at the situation inside the temple and calmed down his excitement before walking towards the outermost altar on the left side of the golden statue of Hu Nabo.
When he came to the altar, which was about one and a half meters high, he pretended to look up and down carefully.
After confirming that there was no danger and that there were no traps in or around the altar, he took out a brand new towel and carefully began to wipe the skull placed in the center of the altar.
As he moved, the moss and dust attached to the skull were quickly wiped away, and the ancient skull statue was finally fully presented before his eyes.
This is a skull carved from obsidian. Except for being smaller, the rest of the details are almost exactly the same as a human skull. Even the teeth are the same, with a total of thirty-two upper and lower teeth.
The interior of this obsidian skull has long been hollowed out by ancient Mayan carvers. Its internal details and structure are almost identical to those of a human skull, with no flaws visible.
Due to its age, the obsidian used to carve this skull, although of extremely high quality, has lost its luster and looks black, as if covered with a layer of dust.
If you want this ancient skull statue to regain its dark luster, it needs to be treated with professional techniques before it can shine again!
Wiping off the dust and moss attached to it, Ye Tian immediately put away the towel, then stretched out his hands, carefully held the mysterious obsidian skull, and tried to take it off the altar.
Perhaps because it was placed here so long ago, the bottom of this obsidian skull seems to be connected to the altar below, becoming one.
The first time Ye Tian tried, he failed to remove the obsidian skull.
This thing is motionless, as if it is welded to the altar. The two eyeless black eye sockets on the skull seem to project a sarcastic smile! Laughing at him.
Seeing this situation, Ye Tian couldn't help but increase the strength of his hands, slowly but firmly shaking and rotating the obsidian skull, trying to remove it from the altar.
For him, today he will take down these thirteen ancient, mysterious and legendary Mayan skull statues, and take these priceless treasures as his own, so as to avoid long nights and endless dreams!
As the power in his hand continued to increase, the ancient obsidian skull finally moved, and the part connecting the skull and the altar finally separated!
Even more fortunately, the obsidian skull after separation did not have any damage, not even a crack.
The next moment, Ye Tian picked up the ancient obsidian skull from the altar and held it in his hands.
Looking at the altar standing on the ground, there is a small pit sunken downwards in the center of the altar at the top. The outline matches the obsidian skull, which is used to place the obsidian skull!
Ye Tian glanced at the situation on the altar, then withdrew his gaze and began to admire the obsidian skull held in the palm of his hand to see what was so mysterious about it!
Peter and Gray Wolf, who were standing outside Hunabo's Golden Temple, were also looking inside, staring closely at the ancient and mysterious Mayan skull in his hand. Both of them were extremely excited and full of curiosity!