Skulls & Bones
Skulls & Bones • Antique Hunting Trophies
Ifugao tribal tradition • Collector grade specimens • Ethnographic significance
Tribal Hunting Trophies of the Ifugao People
Cordillera, Northern Philippines • Antique ethnographic collection
Discover a curated selection of antique skulls and bone artifacts connected to the hunting traditions of the Ifugao and neighboring Cordillera groups. Each piece is preserved as a cultural and historical collectible for museums, researchers, and serious private collectors.
- Crab eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis) skulls and study specimens
- Boar tusks with natural curvature and age patina
- Boar skulls suitable for display and anatomical study
- Ifugao tribal trophy pieces with ethnographic value and traditional context
Specimen | Notes | Collectible appeal |
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Crab eating macaque skull (Macaca fascicularis) | Ethnographic, educational, age consistent wear | Primate anatomy study, museum display |
Boar tusks | Matched or single, natural patina | Traditional trophy, decorative mounting |
Boar skulls | Robust dentition, display ready | Hunting history, anatomical study |
Why collectors value these pieces: authentic age, cultural context, and strong visual presence. Ideal for ethnographic collections, natural history displays, and academic reference.
Limited availability: antique specimens are one of a kind. Secure standout pieces for your collection while listed.