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Know_files/FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS.pdf - D Ank Unlimited

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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

Chichen Itza.<br />

Rather lugubriously, I continued to climb the steps of the Temple of the<br />

Warriors. Weighing on my mind was the unforgettable fact that the ritual<br />

of human sacrifice had been routinely practised here in pre-Colombian<br />

times. The empty plate that Chacmool held across his stomach had once<br />

served as a receptacle for freshly extracted hearts. ‘If the victim’s heart<br />

was to be taken out,’ reported one Spanish observer in the sixteenth<br />

century,<br />

they conducted him with great display ... and placed him on the sacrificial stone.<br />

Four of them took hold of his arms and legs, spreading them out. Then the<br />

executioner came, with a flint knife in his hand, and with great skill made an<br />

incision between the ribs on the left side, below the nipple; then he plunged in his<br />

hand and like a ravenous tiger tore out the living heart, which he laid on the plate<br />

... 3<br />

What kind of culture could have nourished and celebrated such demonic<br />

behaviour? Here, in Chichen Itza, amid ruins dating back more than 1200<br />

years, a hybrid society had formed out of intermingled Maya and Toltec<br />

elements. This society was by no means exceptional in its addiction to<br />

cruel and barbaric ceremonies. On the contrary, all the great indigenous<br />

civilizations known to have flourished in Mexico had indulged in the<br />

ritualized slaughter of human beings.<br />

Slaughterhouses<br />

Villahermosa, Tabasco Province<br />

I stood looking at the Altar of Infant Sacrifice. It was the creation of the<br />

3 Friar Diego de Landa, Yucatan before and after the Conquest (trans, with notes by<br />

William Gates), Producción Editorial Dante, Merida, Mexico, 1990, p. 71.<br />

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