New Research Reveals Clues About How Ancient Maya Chose Their Human Sacrifices

And they turn common assumptions on their heads

Katrina Paulson
8 min readJul 18, 2024

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El Castillo in Chichén Itzá — Photo by Cody McLain on Unsplash

Archaeology is cool because it tells a never-ending, albeit slow-moving, story of what happened on Earth long before we arrived. Ancient human history is especially fascinating because, well, it’s our story. Everything we’ve learned so far about ancient civilizations reveals vast differences from modern society that leave us dazzled, inspired, and even fearful.

For instance, the ancient Maya civilization, a vast empire that once covered today’s Mexico and reached well into South America, has inspired us for decades. Their brilliant architecture, astounding knowledge in astronomy, writing, and economics, plus their unyieldingly fierce reputation for warfare, have captured our modern imagination.

Perhaps the most intriguing discovery about the ancient Maya is their traditions involving human sacrifice. Scientists have long sought to understand these practices, and now, thanks to technological advancements, they’re discovering a goldmine of insight.

Initial Discovery

Impressive ball courts and remarkable temples, including the awe-inspiring El Castillo, make the ancient Maya city Chichén Itzá in today’s Mexico a popular…

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Katrina Paulson

I wonder about humanity, questions with no answers, and new discoveries. Then I write about them here and on substack! https://curiousadventure.substack.com