>Ancient Mexicans brought human sacrifice victims from hundreds of miles away over centuries to sanctify a pyramid in the oldest city in North America, an archaeologist said Wednesday.https://archive.ph/pu2pN>Gunman shoots several tourists at historic pyramids in Mexico, killing a Canadianhttps://archive.ph/q7n56>Gunman at Mexican pyramids carried materials related to 1999 Columbine massacrehttps://archive.ph/4PtnT>From the summit of the pyramid he began firing at tourists with an old revolver while holding a plastic bag containing 52 .38-caliber cartridges in his other hand>the gunman shot and killed himselfThe demiurge requires blood.
>>42295652Damn place is cursed. Evil spirits probably live there.
>>42295652The link to Columbine is strange because the shooter was Mexican. Did Columbine act as inspiration for the pyramid shooter? Could the shooters be possessed or compelled by a similar entity or something.
>>42296137Who knows
>Cowboy Wash is a group of nine archaeological sites used by Anasazi>The remains of twelve humans were found at one of the pit house sites, dating to the 12th century.>Five of the human skeletons at the site were from burials. The remaining seven exhibited many signs of cannibalism including defleshing, fragmentation of long bones to extract marrow, chopped, cut, and blackened bones. A stone tool kit appropriate for butchering a mid-sized mammal was found>What is particularly interesting about the Cowboy Wash site is that it appears to have been abandoned very quickly. Generally, the ancient peoples would have taken all salvageable materials with them, yet the excavators found everything had been left behind>The Navajo people, who now reside in parts of former Pueblo territory, referred to the ancient people as Anaasází in their Diné language, an exonym meaning "ancestors of our enemies", referring to their competition with the Pueblo peoples. The Navajo now use the term in the sense of referring to "ancient people" or "primitive ones", i.e., savages or barbarians, whereas others ascribe the meaning of Anasazi to "the older ones who are different from our people"; (lit. Ana = "different from us" + asaza = "the old ones").There are many abcient, unknown things about these lands.
>>42295652Hah, I climbed that pyramid to the top when I was 11-12 and nothing happened to me. I just stood there victoriously looking at the world.
>>42297719>Hah, I climbed that pyramid to the top>nothing happened>I just stood there victoriously looking at the world
>>42297719I'm jealous, I'd love to visit that place one day>>42297733kek
>>42297733THIS. EXACTLY, THAT WAS LITERALLY ME OMG. THANK YOU BRO THANK YOU. THE CHUD WAS IN ME FROM ALL THE WAY BACK AND I NEVER REALIZED UNTIL NOW... nothing ever happens chud remains undefeated, cue the Nick clip...
>>42297936*ahem*Dare I say... Based?