Dried-up sculls and bones are seen wrapped in a cloth and placed in a wooden crate inside a niche at the cemetery in Pomuch, Mexico.


Dried-up sculls and bones are seen wrapped in a cloth and placed in a wooden crate inside a niche at the cemetery in Pomuch, Mexico, 26 October 2019. Every year on the Day of the Dead, people of Pomuch, a small Mayan community in the south of Mexico, visit the cemetery to take part in a pre-Hispanic tradition of cleaning of bones of their departed relatives (“Limpia de huesos”). People who die in Pomuch are firstly buried for three years in an above-ground tomb then the dried-up bodies are taken out, bones are separated, wrapped in a decorated cloth, put into a wooden crate, and placed on display among flowers for veneration.


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Location: Pomuch, Campeche, Mexico
Photo credit: © Jan Sochor / Alamy / Afripics
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