This ancient Nazca skull, approximately 2,200 years old and featuring long braids, is displayed at the National Museum of the Archaeology, Anthropology, and History in Trujillo, Peru. The hair, which is exceptionally well-preserved and measures 2.80 meters (9.2 feet), was once part of a priestess who passed away around 200 BC at the age of 50. This artifact offers significant insights into the funerary practices and social hierarchies of the Nazca culture.