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Well, you know, they kill him, but he doesn't get dragged to the stone. He walks up and lays down on it.
Well, you know, they kill him, but he doesn't get dragged to the stone. He walks up and lays down on it.
Will you go into gory detail about how they killed him? Yeah, can you do that?
Will you go into gory detail about how they killed him? Yeah, can you do that?
Will you go into gory detail about how they killed him? Yeah, can you do that?
How specifically? Heart extraction is what they love to do. Is that the only way? There was head chopping off, too, but the Aztecs loved... The Maya actually... didn't do this hard extraction thing as much until they got more influenced by the people of central Mexico. Okay. It's the classic period. You really can't find much in the way of Maya, uh,
How specifically? Heart extraction is what they love to do. Is that the only way? There was head chopping off, too, but the Aztecs loved... The Maya actually... didn't do this hard extraction thing as much until they got more influenced by the people of central Mexico. Okay. It's the classic period. You really can't find much in the way of Maya, uh,
How specifically? Heart extraction is what they love to do. Is that the only way? There was head chopping off, too, but the Aztecs loved... The Maya actually... didn't do this hard extraction thing as much until they got more influenced by the people of central Mexico. Okay. It's the classic period. You really can't find much in the way of Maya, uh,
sacrificing each other at all, except in the limited context of wars. There's a panel in Bonampak that shows a war and people getting captured, and then back home, there's a head laying on one of the staircases. There's a guy who has his fingernails ripped out, and they're bringing people to be sacrificed. But... Yeah, the Maya were not as bloody as that until the post-classic.
sacrificing each other at all, except in the limited context of wars. There's a panel in Bonampak that shows a war and people getting captured, and then back home, there's a head laying on one of the staircases. There's a guy who has his fingernails ripped out, and they're bringing people to be sacrificed. But... Yeah, the Maya were not as bloody as that until the post-classic.
sacrificing each other at all, except in the limited context of wars. There's a panel in Bonampak that shows a war and people getting captured, and then back home, there's a head laying on one of the staircases. There's a guy who has his fingernails ripped out, and they're bringing people to be sacrificed. But... Yeah, the Maya were not as bloody as that until the post-classic.
Like at about 1200, they start really imitating what's happening in central Mexico. And at that time, it's the Toltecs who are going to develop into the Aztecs. But the Aztecs love to pull out hearts. Both of those ones on the top left are good examples of people getting their hearts ripped out. So they were holding it up. And some of these images, you know, you see all four ventricles.
Like at about 1200, they start really imitating what's happening in central Mexico. And at that time, it's the Toltecs who are going to develop into the Aztecs. But the Aztecs love to pull out hearts. Both of those ones on the top left are good examples of people getting their hearts ripped out. So they were holding it up. And some of these images, you know, you see all four ventricles.
Like at about 1200, they start really imitating what's happening in central Mexico. And at that time, it's the Toltecs who are going to develop into the Aztecs. But the Aztecs love to pull out hearts. Both of those ones on the top left are good examples of people getting their hearts ripped out. So they were holding it up. And some of these images, you know, you see all four ventricles.
They know exactly what a heart looks like.
They know exactly what a heart looks like.
They know exactly what a heart looks like.
In this one particular context, that guy who would be cultivated for this moment. Otherwise, they were just people that they captured in battle. But they would always just โ again and again, you see them rip out the heart. And there was some sort of way โ somebody just criticized me that I don't know the anatomy well enough, which is true.
In this one particular context, that guy who would be cultivated for this moment. Otherwise, they were just people that they captured in battle. But they would always just โ again and again, you see them rip out the heart. And there was some sort of way โ somebody just criticized me that I don't know the anatomy well enough, which is true.
In this one particular context, that guy who would be cultivated for this moment. Otherwise, they were just people that they captured in battle. But they would always just โ again and again, you see them rip out the heart. And there was some sort of way โ somebody just criticized me that I don't know the anatomy well enough, which is true.