Definition: "Taralis" refers to a specific type of crucifixion device known as a "Talaris," which was used by Christians during the New Testament period in Asia Minor. A crucifixion was performed on the victim's forehead, where the spear or cross pierced the skull. The Talaris had two metal rods attached to the shaft, which were inserted into the skull and then forcibly extracted with a wooden spatula. The device was often used by Christian communities living in the region of Asia Minor, as it represented the crucifixion of Christ. It symbolized the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.