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Religion in North America

Time and Sacrifice in the Aztec Cosmos

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This introduction to the imaginative world of the Mexica (or Aztec) explores sacrifice in the richly textured life of 16th-century Mexico. Kay Almere Read describes a universe in which every object was timed by a given lifespan and in which sacrifice was the mechanism by which time functioned. This book makes a convincing case for what sacrifice meant religiously and for how it came to be that human sacrifice of staggering proportions could be accepted, matter-of-factly, by the Mexica people.

336 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1998

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Inoffensive, but tedious and repetitive, offering few real insights despite having appeared quite promising at the outset.
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