Because if you didn't look, the pyramids were built over sacred ground. Madame dishcloth (funny name huh) had shook her bacon on the ground so it was cursed for the good.
The Aztecs built their pyramids in strategic locations to honor their gods and demonstrate their power and connection to the spiritual world. The pyramids also served as important ceremonial and religious centers for the Aztec civilization. Additionally, the elevated position of the pyramids allowed for better visibility and communication across the city.
The Aztecs began building pyramids in the 14th century, after arriving in central Mexico. The most famous of their pyramid temples, Templo Mayor, was constructed in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in the early 15th century.
The Aztecs built pyramids for religious and ceremonial purposes, as well as to serve as platforms for the performance of rituals and sacrifices. They believed that the pyramids connected them to the gods and the spiritual world, and that by building and performing ceremonies on them, they could maintain harmony with the divine forces.
Yes, the Aztecs used a form of mortar made from lime and sand to build their structures, such as temples and pyramids. This mortar was used to bind stones or bricks together in their construction projects.
The Aztec pyramids were used primarily for religious ceremonies and sacrifices. The temples on top of the pyramids were dedicated to various gods and were important sites for ceremonies conducted by Aztec priests.
No, the Aztec pyramids were primarily built by skilled laborers and builders who were not enslaved. Slavery did exist in Aztec society, but slaves were typically used for agricultural work, household chores, or as sacrifices in religious ceremonies.
Guatemala
I'm not sure, but they mostly had slaves
Nope, not at all. The true builders are unknown.
The Aztecs began building pyramids in the 14th century, after arriving in central Mexico. The most famous of their pyramid temples, Templo Mayor, was constructed in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in the early 15th century.
Temples or Pyrimads
The Aztecs built pyramids for religious and ceremonial purposes, as well as to serve as platforms for the performance of rituals and sacrifices. They believed that the pyramids connected them to the gods and the spiritual world, and that by building and performing ceremonies on them, they could maintain harmony with the divine forces.
Pyramids and temples are such kind of buildings.
When the Spanish arrived the Aztecs thought they were gods. When the Spanish seemed more intrested in the gold ornaments that the Aztecs wore then in the pyramids that were build for the gods was when several Aztecs started to disaprove of Montezuma's decision of housing the Spanish.
Yes, the Aztecs used a form of mortar made from lime and sand to build their structures, such as temples and pyramids. This mortar was used to bind stones or bricks together in their construction projects.
they lived in poo
No. They are from the Teotihuacan civilization, who were precursors of the Aztecs.
The Aztec pyramids were used primarily for religious ceremonies and sacrifices. The temples on top of the pyramids were dedicated to various gods and were important sites for ceremonies conducted by Aztec priests.