They feast upon the corpse
Many historians believe that the pyramids built by the Aztecs served an astronomical as well as a ceremonial function.
In Aztec culture, dead family members were typically buried in family tombs or graves. These burial sites were often located close to the family's home or within the community. Sometimes, the Aztecs also performed secondary burials where the remains were moved to a separate location, such as a temple or sacred site.
The Aztecs built temples for religious purposes. They believed in a complex pantheon of gods and performed rituals and ceremonies to honor and appease these gods. The temples were seen as sacred spaces where communication between the human and divine realms could take place.
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.
Aztecs much liked their own sports, that were very strange. They was blood-thirsty , attacking nearby settlements/nations/factions and that's why they were big faction. Anything else, they liked as we do now... food, fun etc.
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.
Aztecs used the pyramids to honor and sacrifices human bodies and human blood for their gods.
They don't there dead.
1427- 1521 the Aztecs traded, but now they are all dead....lol
Halloween honor the dead
Many historians believe that the pyramids built by the Aztecs served an astronomical as well as a ceremonial function.
The Aztecs demanded the people in that city to pay tribute, honor the god, and promise obedience to the Aztec ruler.Also they demanded sacrifices.
after a human sacrifice they would boil them and then eat them.
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Cuitlaxochitl is a Nahuatl word that translates to "flower of the dead" or "marigold" in English. It is used in reference to the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead celebrations where marigolds are used to honor deceased loved ones.
They sacrificed one another because when one sacrificed to them it was an honor.
They would sacrifice because it was a way of showing honor to the emporor/god.