dressed to resemble the Aztec war god and solar deity, and a set of flint knives elaborately decorated with mother of pearl and precious stones. The offerings were deposited by Aztec priests over ...
Participants in an experiment rated the sounds of the skull-shaped whistles as extremely negative, defining them as ...
They are believed to form part of the Huey Tzompantli, a skull rack some 60 metres (200ft) in diameter which stood on the corner of the chapel of Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec god of the sun ...
The remains, mostly boys aged between two and seven years old, were placed inside a box of ashlars in a careful arrangement.