One of history's greatest misconceptions is the Aztecs' human sacrifices. Though viewed as barbaric to modern-day eyes, such rituals were an essential part of the civilization's religion and had massive spiritual symbolism. There were three kinds of sacrifices: self-sacrifices (effusions of blood); those associated with war; and agrarian ones. Contrary to modern belief, the sacrifices were not a daily occurrence. […]
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