Tower of human skulls in Mexico casts new light on Aztecs
A tower of human skulls unearthed beneath the heart of Mexico City has raised new questions about the culture of sacrifice in the Aztec Empire after crania of women and children surfaced among the hundreds embedded in the forbidding structure.
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Skulls are seen at a site where more than 650 skulls caked in lime and thousands of fragments were found in the cylindrical edifice near the Templo Mayor [Credit: Henry Romero/Reuters] |
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The skulls, which are believed to number in the tens of thousands, form an enormous structure that was used to strike fear into the hearts of enemies and prisoners [Credit: Henry Romero/Reuters] |
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Roughly six metres in diameter, the tower stood on the corner of the
chapel of Huitzilopochtli, Aztec god of the sun, war and human sacrifice [Credit: Henry Romero/Reuters] |
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The tower was one of the skull edifices mentioned by Andres de Tapia, a Spanish soldier who accompanied Cortes in the 1521 conquest of Mexico [Credit: Henry Romero/Reuters] |
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The site was discovered near the Templo Mayor, one of the main temples in the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, which later became Mexico City [Credit: Henry Romero/Reuters] |
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Anthropologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), examine skulls discovered at the site [Credit: Henry Romero/Reuters] |
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676 skulls have been found so far at what is believed to have been part of an edifice holding thousands of skulls [Credit: Henry Romero/Reuters] |
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Anthropologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) examine skulls discovered at the site [Credit: Henry Romero/Reuters] |
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The Aztecs performed ritualistic human sacrifices as offerings to the sun [Credit: Henry Romero/Reuters] |
The Aztecs and other Mesoamerican peoples performed ritualistic human sacrifices as offerings to the sun.
Source: Reuters [July 02, 2017]
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