Mayan diorite Yoke from Balancan, Mexico 600-900 AD. Ancient players of the Mesoamerican ballgame wore a wide, padded, belt-like yoke of wood, rubber or leather to prevent injury from the heavy rubber ball. Heavy stone yokes were ceremonial items, sometimes even found in burials that bestowed status on their owners
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