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Judi Lynn

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Fri Jun 16, 2017, 10:58 PM Jun 2017

25 Cultures That Practiced Human Sacrifice


By Owen Jarus, Live Science Contributor | June 16, 2017 06:51am ET

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Human sacrifices

From prehistory to the 21st century, human sacrifice has been practiced around the world by numerous cultures. Live Science takes a look at 25 cultures that practiced, or still practice, human sacrifice.
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China sacrifice

Human sacrifice was practiced in China for thousands of years. At a 4,000-year-old cemetery near modern-day Mogou village in northwestern China, archaeologists found hundreds of tombs, some of which held human sacrifices. One sacrificed victim was around 13 years old. Archaeologists have also found thousands of human sacrifices at Shang Dynasty (1600 – 1040 B.C.) sites in the modern-day city of Anyang.

The practice of human sacrifice seems to have stopped or become very rare by the time China was unified in 221 B.C. by Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. The first emperor's Terracotta army, made up of thousands of life-size clay warriors, allowed him to take an army with him to the afterlife without sacrificing real-life warriors.

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City of Ur

The Great Death Pit at the ancient city of Ur, in modern-day Iraq, contains the remains of 68 women and six men, many of which appear to have been sacrificed. Dating back about 4,600 years, a variety of fantastic treasures, including a statuette known as the Ram in the Thicket, which is made of silver, shell, gold, lapis lazuli and carnelian, were found in the death pit. Archaeologists believe that the pit was used to bury Ur's rulers.

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25 Cultures That Practiced Human Sacrifice (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2017 OP
Great post ! I have been to number 4 &6 lunasun Jun 2017 #1
Outstanding! These sites will become more important as more USA Americans awaken Judi Lynn Jun 2017 #3
Ancient Human Sacrifice Victims Faced Slavery Before Death Judi Lynn Jun 2017 #2

Judi Lynn

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3. Outstanding! These sites will become more important as more USA Americans awaken
Sat Jun 17, 2017, 11:03 PM
Jun 2017

to their value, and what they mean.

So much of our culture has pushed intensely interesting, meaningful information about other cultures aside, and ignored it.

People have been purposely misled about the human race in order to justify behavior by Western government.

Judi Lynn

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2. Ancient Human Sacrifice Victims Faced Slavery Before Death
Sat Jun 17, 2017, 09:02 PM
Jun 2017

By Charles Q. Choi, Live Science Contributor | June 16, 2017 06:38am ET



At an ancient site of human sacrifice in China, war captives may have been kept as slaves for years before they were killed, a new study finds.

Archaeologists have previously uncovered evidence of ritual human sacrifice in many ancient societies, including the ancient Greeks, the Vikings, the ancient Maya, and the Aztecs and the Incas, as well as in ancient China.

Prior worked revealed an extraordinary number of ritual human sacrifices were conducted during the Shang dynasty, which spanned from the 16th century B.C. to the 11th century B.C. It is the earliest dynasty in China for which archaeologists have evidence. For instance, sacrificial pits are common across the entire site of the last Shang capital, Yinxu, which researchers discovered in 1928 in central China's Henan Province. Scientists have estimated that over the course of about 200 years, more than 13,000 people were sacrificed in Yinxu, usually males ages 15 to 35, and that on average, each sacrificial ritual there likely claimed at least 50 human victims. The biggest sacrifice found so far killed at least 339 people. [25 Cultures That Practiced Human Sacrifice]

Amazing sacrificial site

Yinxu is also home to the earliest known writing in China, in the form of oracle bone inscriptions. Diviners carved these questions on turtle shells or ox bones, addressing the king's concerns and ranging from personal issues such as unsettling toothaches to state matters such as crop failures. These inscriptions also recorded the king's ritual activities, such as human sacrifices to the ruler's ancestors or the gods.

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