You definitely don’t expect CBS to go out of its way to find one to make up for the numerous bloody murders that are mentioned in the title of the CBS News article” Ancient temple found in Guatemala forest evidently used for compromises ,’especially of children’. Or perhaps you are already comfortable with CBS News.
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I’ll come back to the report briefly because it’s interesting, at least until you start the entirely unneeded excuse-mongering.
According to scientist Lorena Paiz, who led the crew, an 18-month-long historical drill in Guatemala’s Tikal National Park revealed a Teotihuacan temple believed to have been used for individual concessions, “especially of children.” On three sides of the altar, according to her,” three children no older than four years old were discovered.”
Tikal was a Mayan city in the past, but Teotihuacan tradition developed much further north, about 600 miles north of modern-day Mexico City, to the north. This is the first time anyone comparable has been discovered in Guatemala, which expands our understanding of pre-Columbian America.  ,
Not much is known about the Teotihuacan because they have left a written speech. Yet their title was known centuries later. The abandoned town, which was once home to an estimated 100, 000 to 200, 000 people, was awestruck by its size and scope, so the Aztecs named it Teotihuacan, or” The Place Where the Gods Were Born,” in honor of its size and scope. The Aztecs themselves were a frequent proponents of animal sacrifice.
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But let’s not forget the horrors of human sacrifice, especially for kids, because I think CBS News got its multi-cult ban off with Edwin Román, the resort’s South Tikal Archaeological Project’s headhunter. According to Román, the finding “affirms the notion that Tikal was a cosmopolitan center at the time, a place where people from other cultures visited,” which supports its role as a core of social convergence.
The crucial thing to remember isn’t that visitors to Teotihuacan were slitting children’s hearts, but rather that Tikal was therefore diverse.
Mara Belén Méndez enters that situation.
According to Méndez, who worked for CBS, what Paiz and her crew discovered confirms” that there has been a link between both nations and what their interactions with their gods and heavenly bodies was like.”
We observe how the conflict of compromise can be found in both nations. It was a training, she told CBS News, not that they were aggressive but that it was a way for them to communicate with the heavenly bodies.
Yes, it is true that they were harsh. If Teotihuacan culture had a similarity to the Aztecs, who carved out children’s emotions as they fought in their terrible footsteps. However,” their way of connecting with the heavenly body” was a violent endeavor no matter how the Teotihuacan put it.
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The catch is that Méndez “was never involved with the job,” according to the CBS News report. Someone at CBS News had to go out of its way to locate a rando archaeologist with no connection to Paiz or her search for baby killers. The review doesn’t have a headline.
Repeat the phrase to me once more:” It isn’t enough, no matter how much you despise the press.”
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