Chichén Itzá, Caracol, Tikal, Uxmal,Palenque, Tulum, Coba, and Kabah.
aztec temples
Chichen Itza
Made in 1842 bc. by the aliens that also made the Aztec temples.
Aztec pyramids were actually temples, so the priest and the sacrifice (usually human) would walk up to the top.
Write about how the culture of the Aztec people is still alive today. The Aztecs brought great ideas about water and gardening. Their temples are still a great tourist attraction.
A. roads that connected important temples to each other. B. the barracks that housed soldiers and military leaders. C. the entrance to residences carved into rock walls. D. temples where human sacrifices were performed.
They were built to store stuff like food. And some of the bigger buildings were for The empire. I'm doing a report for school on the Maya Inca, and Aztecs civilizations so I've learned alot!!! And they built it for some of the homes for the people who lived There. We're doing the Maya Inca Aztec too. But temples were also the place priests got messages from the gods and centers of worship.
The slaves built the Aztec temples
Cultural:Gold Bars,Temples,Pottery
Most Aztec temples are located in Mexico
aztec ceremonies where offten held at a temples
Citallic
Yes they did
The Aztec temples were built by the Aztec people under the direction of their rulers and religious leaders. The most famous temple, Templo Mayor, in their capital city of Tenochtitlan, was constructed in stages and dedicated to various deities. The temples were significant religious and ceremonial structures in Aztec society.
temples where human sacrifices were performed
Aztec temples were typically constructed using large stones, earth, and volcanic rock. These materials were sourced locally and were stacked and carved to create intricate designs and structures that reflected the religious beliefs and cosmology of the Aztec people. Additionally, lime plaster was used to coat and decorate the exteriors of the temples.
with lime stone
a lot
because they are deal with it