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Mass child sacrifices in 15th-century Mexico were a desperate attempt to appease rain god and end devastating drought


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Mass child sacrifices in 15th-century Mexico were a desperate attempt to appease rain **** and end devastating drought

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Credit: INAH, El Colegio Nacional

A mass ritual sacrifice of young children to a rain **** in 15th-century Mexico coincided with a deadly drought in the region, according to new research.

The skeletal ******** of at least 42 children, ages 2 to 7, were discovered at Templo Mayor, the most significant temple complex in Tenochtitlán, now Mexico City, in 1980 and 1981.

The skeletons, which were facing up and had their limbs contracted, were placed inside ashlar boxes on a layer of sand. Some were adorned with finery such as necklaces and had green stone beads in their mouths.

Now, new research has revealed that the sacrifices were likely an attempt to end a great drought in the region by making offerings to the rain **** Tláloc. The research was presented last week at the ninth Liberation through knowledge meeting: “Water and Life” at Mexico’s National College.

“At first, the Mexica state tried to mitigate its effects by opening the royal granaries to redistribute food among the neediest classes, while carrying out mass sacrifices of children in the Templo Mayor to calm the fury of the tlaloque [rain dwarves who were assistants of Tláloc],”

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, an archaeologist and director of the National Institute of Anthropology and History’s (INAH) Templo Mayor Project,
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. “For a time, it faced the tragedy this way, but the excessive duration of the crisis made the state vulnerable, forcing it to allow the mass exodus of its people.”

To find out why the mass offering was performed, INAH researchers studied geological data alongside entries in the ******** Drought Atlas, which showed that a major drought occurred across central Mexico between 1452 and 1454.

Related: ‘An offering to energize the fields’: 76 child sacrifice victims, all with their chests cut open, unearthed at burial site in Peru

The drought, which took place during the reign of Moctezuma I and the construction of the Templo Mayor, decimated harvests, devastated populations in the region and forced starving families to sell children to nearby towns in exchange for food, according to López Luján.

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“Everything seems to indicate that droughts in early summer would have affected the germination, growth and flowering of plants prior to the canícula [dog days of summer], while autumn frosts would have attacked corn before it had ripened,” López Luján said. “Thus, the concurrence of both phenomena would have destroyed the harvests and led to occurrences of prolonged famine.”

In an effort to alleviate the crisis, the sacrificed children’s bodies were sprinkled with blue pigment, seashells and small birds and were surrounded by 11 sculptures made of volcanic rock.

The sculptures were made to resemble the face of Tláloc, the Aztec **** of rain, water and fertility. In fact, the adornment of the children was likely an attempt to make the children resemble rain dwarves, López Luján said.



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