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¡¾696¡¿Vicious and cruel living sacrifice

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    The passage behind this door is only one meter high, so Jiang Le had to squat on the ground and crawl along the entire way.

    It can be seen from the absence of murals on the walls of the passage that this place was definitely not built for people to move around.

    After climbing about seven meters, Jiang Lecai finally saw the end of the passage. Outside was a room with a normal height. Judging from the large number of bottles and cans placed, it seemed to be a storage room.

    Climbing out of the passage, Jiang Le suddenly felt a lightness in his body, and his whole body became relaxed and happy.

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    If you suffer from claustrophobia, the feeling may be even more severe.

    "The design of this passage is really weird. It doesn't look like it is for human use at all. But if it is only used to ventilate the interior of the temple, this passage will be too big." Jiang Le looked back at the passage and said  .

    ¡¾I also find it weird. At this height, children can come and go freely. I don¡¯t know what the purpose is.¡¿

    ¡¾Brother Jiang and I have similar views, and this passage looks really sinister¡¿

    There were many comments in the live broadcast room that expressed the same views as Jiang Le.

    After walking out of the passage, Jiang Le immediately began to check the various bottles and jars in the room, intending to see if there were any valuable clues retained in them after so many years.

    However, when he opened the first clay pot and saw clearly what was inside, Jiang Le's eyes widened.

    ¡° What was found in this jar was a human skeleton soaked in an unknown liquid.

    Judging from the size and shape of the bones, the deceased should have been only about five or six years old during his lifetime.

    Opening the slightly larger jar next to it, there was also a corpse immersed in it, but it was slightly larger than the one next to it.

    Looking back at the many bottles and jars in the whole room, some are as tall as a person, and the smallest one is only as high as Jiang Le's calf. If nothing unexpected happens, the bottles and jars in the whole room should contain skeletons.  .

    This is actually a Mayan morgue!

    There are more than fifty bottles and jars in the whole room, which means that more than fifty lives have died in this place.

    Ordinary people in the Mayan civilization had their own residences, and temples were generally built to offer sacrifices and enshrine gods, so when these corpses appeared in this temple, Jiang Le instantly understood their meaning.

    In the decades since the Mayan civilization was discovered by modern humans, there has never been any confirmed phenomenon of living people being sacrificed.

    But today, the many human skeletons in this room are ironclad evidence that the Mayan civilization once practiced human sacrifice.

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    It is really an eye-opener for Jiang Le. At the same time, this will also be a major breakthrough discovery in human archeology.

    The Mayan civilization had living sacrifices.

    ¡¾Let me go, what on earth is this place doing? It's so cruel, they even put people in earthen jars to soak them¡¿

    ¡¾Now comes the question, is it a living person or a dead person¡¿

    "No wonder when Brother Jiang came in, I felt that this place was so gloomy. It turned out that there were so many corpses here, no wonder it was so gloomy."

    Jiang Le no longer opened the other jars one by one to identify them. The unknown liquid in the jar had not evaporated or reduced after being stored for so many years. It was definitely not ordinary water.

    Jiang Le is not sure whether this liquid is poisonous or not. If it causes physical discomfort if it is smelled too much, it will be troublesome, so it is better to have less contact with it.

    After finding the passage from this room to other places, Jiang Le immediately left the place quickly.

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    Although this temple may not look big from the outside, it is actually quite large inside.

    Through terrain detector investigation, it was found that the entire temple is eight floors above the ground, and there are actually three hidden floors underground. The terrain on each floor is intricate and intricate, like a maze. No wonder Unkerson said that he only had one when he came here last time.  Less than 30% of the temple area has been explored.

    From Jiang Le¡¯s current God¡¯s perspective, not only is he not exaggerating, but he may even be modest.

    After leaving the room, Ma appeared on the wall of the corridor.The iconic murals of Ya civilization.

    The most eye-catching one is the figure of a huge winged snake. There is no doubt that the identity of this figure is Quetzalcoatl.

    Kukulkan is the name for Quetzalcoatl in the Mayan civilization, but throughout Mesoamerican civilization, Quetzalcoatl is a worshiped god. The most common image is of a winged giant snake with feathers on its body.  image.

    It can be said that Quetzalcoatl is an important totem of the culture of the American continent, and has even been used as a classic material in many fantasy novels, movies, and comics.

    In the Mayan civilization, Quetzalcoatl ruled the morning star, invented books and legislation, brought food such as corn to humans, and also represented death and rebirth.

    Quetzalcoatl often comes with the rainy season, and the rainy season coincides with the time when the Mayans plant corn, so Quetzalcoatl has become a very respected god by Mayan farmers, and has a high status in the entire Mayan civilization.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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