3. Tláloc: The Aztec Rain God Tláloc (tlah·lohk) was the ruler of rain, fertility and storms, making him indispensable to agriculture in a civilization reliant on predictable harvests. He controlled ...
The remains, mostly boys aged between two and seven years old, were placed inside a box of ashlars in a careful arrangement. New details on human sacrifices made to the Aztec god of rain Tlaloc, were ...
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