Sacrifice to God: Archaeologists discover a new place of sacrificial sacrifice in the middle of an ancient cathedral in Aztec

Aztec: Archaeologists have discovered a place to sacrifice a young child in the center of an ancient ruins in the lost city of Aztec during the late 15th century, according to a release from Dyllium.

The discovery was made in the heart of the ancient Templo Mayor temple, which was found in the heart of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan. The kidnappings were believed to have made for the sun of the Huitzilopochtli war during the end. 15th century.

Child sacrifice seems to be common in ancient and central American cultures. The Aztecs sacrificed people, including children, by believing that this would bring the rain that their crops needed to grow.

The discovery came 12 years after the site of the first incubator at the archaeological site, now in the center of the Mexican capital. The children's bones were reported to have been found with body decoration and logo of Huitzilopochtli.




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