The victims of human sacrifice by Mexico's ancient Mayans, who threw children into water-filled caverns, were likely boys and young men not virgin girls as previously believed, archeologists said on Tuesday
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I heard about this article! Thanks so much for posting! I wonder where the original idea that Mayan sacrifices were virgin females came from, anyway? ::ponders::
The idea of virgin sacrifice came from the colonial documents, in this case I think from Bishop Landa. This discovery isnt new though; we read an article last semester from an issue of Archaeology in my bioarchaeology seminar. I'm not sure that the results are as conclusive as this article makes it out to be as children can't be accurately sexed.
Huh, nifty stuff. I'd be really interested in the title of the "Archaeology" article you read, if you know if offhand! :)
Also, interesting in this article how the word "virgin" is taken out now that the evidence points to boys rather than girls...or maybe I'm nit picking. ::shrug::
Having written an entire MA thesis on Inca virgins of the Sun, I have to say I had a hell of a time trying to find a better descriptor, less wrought with Catholic, colonial biases.
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Also, interesting in this article how the word "virgin" is taken out now that the evidence points to boys rather than girls...or maybe I'm nit picking. ::shrug::
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Having written an entire MA thesis on Inca virgins of the Sun, I have to say I had a hell of a time trying to find a better descriptor, less wrought with Catholic, colonial biases.
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