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Tecpatl Knives and Ritual Skulls
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Tecpatl Knives and Ritual Skulls

These blades and skulls formed part of sacrificial offerings at the Templo Mayor (15th c.). The tecpatl, a flint knife with a leaf-shaped blade, was the Mexica’s main sacrificial tool. Blood from captives nourished the gods, honoring their mythic self-sacrifice and maintaining cosmic order through ritual death and divine reciprocity.
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