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2,300-year-old palace had a room just for killing people
« on: March 31, 2017, 07:59:03 PM »
2,300-year-old palace had a room just for killing people
New York Post
By Margi Murphy, The Sun  March 29, 2017 | 3:09pm | Updated 



The Palenque Palace in Chiapas, Mexico Getty Images



A mysterious palace that was home to a bloodthirsty and wealthy ruler some 2,300 years ago has been discovered in Mexico.

The incredible building was once the home and business center for the ruler of an ancient empire that predates the Aztecs, scientists have claimed.

It would have provided comfortable living quarters for the ruler and his family and boasted all sorts of modern conveniences, including a cistern for collecting rainwater in the living areas and a drain carved into stone to bring in fresh water and remove waste.

But it came with the gruesome addition of a sacrificial space, where humans would have their hearts removed or be decapitated in honor of the gods.

Scientists Elsa Redmond and Charles Spencer, who helped excavate the palace along with the American Museum of Natural History, believe the construction techniques used by the builders suggest the building was designed ahead of time.



Redmond and Spencer have been working at the El Palenque site since 1993.  Elsa M. Redmond and Charles Spencer


It was probably built in one round of construction and it demonstrated how much manpower the ruler had at his disposal, they wrote in a scientific journal.

The Oaxaca Valley near the southern tip of Mexico is a treasure trove of clues about the ancient Mayan civilization that once ruled over Central America and has lured in archaeologists for several decades.

Redmond and Spencer’s team has been working at the El Palenque site since 1993, but believe this new find is one of the oldest pieces of architecture.


http://nypost.com/2017/03/29/2300-year-old-palace-had-a-room-just-for-killing-people/

 

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