RT Journal Article T1 A study of the identification and authenticity of three trophy heads A1 Arráez Aybar, Luis Alfonso A1 Arroyo Pardo, Eduardo A1 Minaya Bernedo, Angel A1 Fuentes Redondo, Talía A1 Carvalho De Moraes, Luís Otávio A1 Mérida Velasco, José Ramón AB Abstract: Trophy heads are human heads that have been removed from the rest of the body at the time of deathor later. They present varied elaborations, to a greater or lesser degree: Basically the skull can be preserved (skull trophy) or not (shrunken head). We present here a morphological study that allows us to study the authenticity and possible cultural background of three trophy-heads belonging to the Complutense University’s patrimony (Madrid, Spain) and rediscovered by serendipity. The aim/goal of this paper is twofold. First, study and identify of these trophy heads. Second, to assess their authenticity.We conclude that two out of the three heads are shrunken heads, suggesting that their objective/goal was differentand that can be clearly distinguished from the false or commercial shrunken heads, that emerged mainly in the nineteenth century. Also, their morphological and ornamental characteristics indicate that one is authentic or ceremonial tsantsa and the other is commercial. The other head was a skull trophy with the ornamental decorative features compatible to a trophy head by the Mundurucu tribe.Keywords: Anthropology, authenticity evaluation, ceremonial tsantsa, commercial shrunken head, ethnobotany. PB Romanian Society of Legal Medicine SN 1221-8618 YR 2021 FD 2021-03 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/7217 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/7217 LA eng DS Docta Complutense RD 10 may 2025