Human Sacrifice During the Epiclassic Period in the Northern Basin of Mexico

Author:

Morehart Christopher T.,Peñaloza Abigail Meza,Sánchez Carlos Serrano,Tapia Emily McClung de,Morales Emilio Ibarra

Abstract

AbstractThis article examines changes in ritual practices during the Epiclassic period in central Mexico. It presents data recovered from recent excavations of a shrine discovered in Lake Xaltocan in the northern Basin of Mexico. Pottery and AMS dates place the construction and use of the shrine in the Epiclassic period. The shrine was first built during or soon after the collapse of the Teotihuacan state. With the decline of Teotihuacan and the emergence of competing centers, ritual practitioners began human sacrifice: the remains of over 30 individuals were documented, including 13 complete severed crania. This practice suggests conflict as the political landscape became decentralized. Despite how broader processes may have affected behavior, the shrine, ritual practice was fundamentally local. We present archaeobotanical evidence of offerings of food, incense, and flowers that elucidates the microlevel nature of ritual at the shrine.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Archeology,History,Archeology

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