편집 페이지를 편집한 다음 저장을 클릭합니다. 돕다, 운동장 미디어 파일 FIXME **이 문서는 아직 완전히 번역되지 않았습니다. 번역을 완료하는 데 도와주세요.**\\ //(번역을 마치면 이 단락을 지우세요)// == Rituals and Offerings 0043 == **Mesoamerican Culture** {cnav} {{0043.jpg}} |< 1000px 25% 25% 25% >| |[oth]Итак, чтобы умилостивить богов, мы вырезаем у живого человека его бьющееся сердце…<hr>Ага.<hr>А потом сжигаем…<hr>Ага.|[oth]А потом жрец спихивает умирающего в муках с храмовой лестницы, и приходит черёд следующей жертвы…<hr>Ага.|[oth]Никто из присутствующих не видит проблемы?<hr>Не-а.<hr>Значит, показалось.| I am often asked if the Aztecs ate the people that got sacrificed. The Aztecs were descended from the Chichimeca people, who came down out of the north, and who many people believe to be refugees fleeing the intensely tribal Chaco Culture of the 4-corners region of the United States. It is well published that the Chaco had cannibalism among them as a way of inspiring fear among their enemies. It is a certainly that the Nahuatl language spoken by the Aztecs has closer ties to the native people of the 4 corners area than the Mayans Olmecs and other indigenous people that lived in the area before the Aztecs (Chichimeca/mexica/Toltec-wannabees) showed up.\\ It is possible that the spread of this practice came down from north with them.\\ It is a certainty that the Aztecs did engage in some form of ritual cannibalism, but how much and how often has been intensely debated. There are some things we can be certain of…\\ 1. Aztecs had human sacrifices. Lots of them.\\ 2. Aztecs ate some of these sacrifices, sometimes.\\ 3. These sacrifices were part of a ritualized and formalized religion, and not just because they liked to do it. 계속 저장한 후 편집 이 사이트의 이름, 영어, 소문자 만 이 필드는 비어 있도록 유지하세요저장 미리 보기 취소 편집 요약 참고: 이 문서를 편집하면 내용은 다음 라이선스에 따라 배포하는 데 동의합니다: CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International