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Mayan Death Whistle Black Skull !VERY LOUD! *Aztec Made In USA* Scary 3D Printed

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  • Brand: WorldOfPrints
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Culture: Mexican
  • Handmade: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:US
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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Created with<br>Eselt<br>-<br>Responsive Designs for eBay Sellers<br>Give us a call<br>Send us a message<br>Created with<br>Eselt<br>-<br>Responsive Designs for eBay Sellers<br>Our Store<br>Seller Profile<br>Feedback<br>Save this seller<br>Contact<br>Created with<br>Eselt<br>-<br>Responsive Designs for eBay Sellers<br>Mayan Death Whistle Black Skull !VERY LOUD! *Aztec Made In USA* Scary 3D Printed<br>In the 1990s,<br>archeologists in Mexico City unearthed a 500-year-old skeleton near an ancient Aztec temple—a victim of human sacrifice. A grisly discovery, yes, but perhaps even more chilling was what the beheaded skeleton was holding: two small whistles, one in the shape of a skull. When a researcher blew into one of the tiny instruments, the horrifying sounds that emerged immediately captivated imaginations. One scholar described the noise as “a shriek of death.”<br>The sound is shocking and sent a chill up the spines of everyone who was around to hear it. It is the sound of a human scream.<br>The dreadful, high-pitched sound of the whistle is perhaps most comparable to a human scream. “There are different air streams generated within the structure of these instruments, which then diametrically hits against each other,” said Arnd Adje Both, a music archeologist who has examined the whistle. “And thus the Aztecs were able to produce a very shrill and noisy sound.”<br>Two skull-shaped, hollow whistles were found 20 years ago at the temple of the wind god Ehecatl, in the hands of a sacrificed male skeleton. When the whistles were finally blown, the sounds created were described as terrifying. The whistles make the sounds of “humans howling in pain, spooky gusts of whistling wind or the ‘scream of a thousand corpses.”<br>“Some historians believe that the Aztecs used to sound the death whistle in order to help the deceased journey into the underworld. Tribes are said to have used the terrifying sounds as psychological warfare, to frighten enemies at the start of battle,”<br>If the whistle was used during battles, the psychological effect on an enemy of a hundred death whistles screaming in unison might have been great, unhinging and undermining their resolve.<br>Made in the USA from USA-Sourced Biodegradable Plastic<br>Fast shipping!<br>Quality Guaranteed!<br>Created with<br>Eselt<br>-<br>Responsive Designs for eBay Sellers<br>Payment<br>Shipping<br>All orders ship the same or next business day Monday-Friday<br>Returns<br>Free 30 Day Hassle-Free returns, we want you to be 100% satisfied!<br>Created with<br>Eselt<br>-<br>Responsive Designs for eBay Sellers<br>Links<br>Our Store<br>Seller Profile<br>Feedback<br>Save this seller<br>Contact<br>Newsletter<br>Don't miss any offers! We will inform you about our offers and promotions by email.<br>Subscribe to newsletter<br>Contact<br>Give us a call<br>Send us a message