they sacrifist children and people in tribes to feed there gods
None.
Sacrifice rituals.
Not all the Aztecs disappeared. But the lifestyles and rituals stopped in the 17th century.
they pull there heart out
a human sacrifice to the gods
Yes, the Aztecs were known for their violent practices, including human sacrifice as part of their religious rituals.
Aztecs
Many historians believe that the pyramids built by the Aztecs served an astronomical as well as a ceremonial function.
The Aztecs studied subjects such as astronomy, mathematics, agriculture, writing, and history. They also had a strong emphasis on religious education, learning about their gods, rituals, and ceremonies.
The Aztec rituals were deeply intertwined with their religious beliefs and included a variety of ceremonies aimed at appeasing their gods. Key rituals involved offerings, such as food, flowers, and, most notably, human sacrifices, which were believed to sustain the gods and ensure cosmic order. Major festivals, like the Toxcatl and the Panquetzaliztli, showcased music, dance, and the reenactment of mythological events. These rituals reflected the Aztecs' understanding of life, death, and the cyclical nature of existence.
THey would sacrifice humans (especially babies). Offerings like gold etc. Pyramids to make rituals there
The Aztecs used Olmec styles for temples and the Mayan calendar for rituals conducted in them.