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Aztec chacmools bore water imagery and were associated with Tlaloc, the rain god. Their symbolism placed them on the frontier between the physical and supernatural realms, as intermediaries with the gods.
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Oct 16, 2023 · Aztec chacmools bore water imagery and were associated with Tlaloc, the rain god. Their symbolism placed them on the frontier between the ...
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Most scholars accept that Chacmools in general were associated with sacrifices to storm and war deities such as Tlaloc, Chac, and with aquatic imagery, as well ...
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Feb 22, 2014 · The Chacmool was used during sacrifice rituals. It is believed by archeologist that Chacmool was used as an offering table. Food such as fruits, ...
Jan 30, 2023 · Symbolism: The statue of Chac Mool serves as a symbol for Mexican cultural heritage, and the idea that this heritage is still alive and relevant ...