Rare Aztec ritual offerings put on display in Mexico

9 個月前

STORY: This is the first time in 500 years

these carvings have been shown

Templo Mayor Museum, Mexico City

The carved masks, scepters and more

were buried as Aztec ritual offerings

Some weapons were believed to

have been wielded by ancient gods

[Maria Barajas, Curator]

"Many of them are masks that represent the god of rain, Tlaloc, but we have also found anthropomorphic masks. Many of them have to do with warriors who died during the war because you can see in the masks their eyes half-open, even their mouths are open, so the researchers have suggested that they represent warriors who died during the battle."

Most pieces were excavated from

Templo Mayor, next to the museum

The ruins were once the Aztecs' holiest shrine