Religious ceremonies and sacrifices.
The religion practiced by the Phoenicians was a polytheistic belief system, meaning they worshipped multiple gods and goddesses. Their pantheon included deities such as Baal, Astarte, and Melqart, among others. They also engaged in rituals and sacrifices to honor and appease their gods.
According to Roman and Greek sources, Phoenicians and Carthaginians sacrificed infants to their gods.
The Phoenicians were polytheistic in their religious beliefs, meaning they worshipped multiple gods and goddesses.
The aztecs honor the gods by sacrificing people. Like killing them just to honor the gods. They honor many different kinds of gods, but each in a different way. Hoped that helped you! Also, if you are wondering about Mayans, then blood are their gift to the gods.
Their own one of many functional gods.
The had many gods, each representing different aspects of human life and the environment.
The emperor Hadrian rebuilt the pantheon to honor the gods.
In a pre-scientific era, people attributed natural phenomena to gods as an explanation to unknown natural forces. The Phoenicians had their own names for these gods, as did other peoples. The Romans and Greeks came to realise these gods were the same, just with different names.
They took gods from Greeks, Egyptians and the Levant.
Totem poles do not honor gods. They tell stories.
The Romans built temples and shrines (sacraria) in honour to the gods. They also built the Pantheon which was a temple to honor all the gods.
The ancient Olympics were held to honor the Greek gods (especially to honor Zeus).