Where the Hebrew god made Adam out of dust, the Mayan gods used maize to make their ... Split place, bitter water place, is the name, the yellow corn, white corn, came from there.
On the edge of a small cornfield near the ruined Maya city of Chichén Itzá, in the sparse shade of a tropical tree, a voice ricochets wildly up the mouth of a well. “¡Lo vi! ¡Lo vi!” ...
Alongside being a sacred water hole for the ancient Mayans ... According to evidence from Maya mythology, many of these human sacrifices included young victims mostly aged six to 12-years-old.
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