Mayans would take still-beating hearts of children and adults as sacrifice to their gods.

Mayans would take still-beating hearts of children and adults as sacrifice to their gods.

Mayans believed the heart to be at the center of human body and the most vital organ. Consequently, it was believed that the sacrifice of a still throbbing heart was the most precious kind of human sacrifice that could be offered to the gods. Sacrifices involving heart removal usually took place on top of a pyramid-temple.

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