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The God Huitzilopochtli received human sacrfices, where as Quetzalcoatl received animal sacrifices.
The Aztecs mostly sacrificed warriors captured in battle from the surrounding lands. They did not tend to sacrifice their own people. This is one reason why the Aztec never completely conquered the cultures that lived near to them, even though they had the power to do so. They believed without human sacrifices, the sun would cease to burn.
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Yes you could. But according to Mexico's Human Development Index (0.854 - high human development) and India's (0.612 - medium human development), the medicine would be of greater use in India itself.
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temples where human sacrifices were performed
The Aztecs captured them and use them as human sacrifices.
Like the Maya, the Aztec organized their society around religion, the Aztec believed that human sacrifices were necessary to keep the gods pleased and to ensure abundant harvests. Thousands of prisoners of war were sacrificed.
Aztec human sacrifices primarily involved ritualistic offerings to appease their gods and ensure cosmic balance. The most common method was heart extraction, where a priest would cut open the chest of the victim and remove the still-beating heart. Other methods included decapitation and the use of arrows or blunt force. Victims were often captives from warfare, and the rituals were accompanied by elaborate ceremonies and music to honor the deities.
Like the Maya, the Aztec organized their society around religion, the Aztec believed that human sacrifices were necessary to keep the gods pleased and to ensure abundant harvests. Thousands of prisoners of war were sacrificed. Alee Martinez 8th (SAYnoMERCY)
most important thing about the Aztecs warfare was to take use the people they defeated as sacrifices
Aztecs used the pyramids to honor and sacrifices human bodies and human blood for their gods.
The Aztecs and mayans both used pyramids for the same thing. One use was human sacrifices and also for barrels for the chief of the tribe and reincarnated "god and goddesses". But kept both areas separated
Europeans described Aztec society as highly advanced and complex, noting its impressive architecture, sophisticated agricultural practices, and intricate social hierarchy. They were particularly struck by the Aztecs' rich cultural and religious life, including elaborate ceremonies and the use of human sacrifices. However, many Europeans also viewed the Aztecs through a lens of superiority, often labeling them as barbaric due to their practices and contrasting their civilization with European norms. This mix of admiration and disdain shaped European perceptions of the Aztec Empire during the Age of Exploration.
usually they would use animal leftover meat or human meat , or manure of animals .
Mayan pyramids were generally taller, with steep steps and often had temples on top. Aztec pyramids tended to have a more truncated top platform for ceremonies and sacrifices, with steep sacrificial altars nearby. Additionally, Mayan pyramids featured more elaborate carvings and decorations compared to Aztec pyramids.
Typically grain sacrifices (such as wheat or barley sacrifices) or tool sacrifices (such as swords or plowshares) do not use blood because they have no blood to use.