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🩸 10 Ancient Rituals That Are Seriously Disturbing #shortvideo

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🩸 10 Ancient Rituals That Are Seriously Disturbing


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1. In ancient Carthage, children were sacrificed to the god Baal during times of crisis.

Excavations have found urns with burnt bones of infants and toddlers.

2. The Aztecs believed the sun needed human hearts to rise.

Thousands were sacrificed atop pyramids, their chests cut open while still alive.

3. The Mayans practiced bloodletting, piercing tongues and genitals to speak with gods.

Even queens drew blood during sacred ceremonies.

4. Scythian warriors would drink the blood of their first kill.

It was a brutal rite of passage meant to honor their warrior spirit.

5. The Inca performed child sacrifices during high-altitude rituals.

The children were drugged, left to freeze on mountain peaks as offerings to the gods.

6. Ancient Druids may have used wicker men—giant human-shaped cages burned with people inside.

This form of sacrifice was meant to please Celtic deities.

7. In ancient Japan, “hitobashira” involved burying people alive in building foundations.

It was believed their spirits would protect the structures.

8. The Vikings performed a “blood eagle,” slicing the ribs and pulling out lungs like wings.

This horrific ritual was reserved for traitors or enemies of high rank.

9. The Bog bodies of Northern Europe show signs of ritual sacrifice.

They were strangled, stabbed, and buried in peat as offerings to nature gods.

10. In ancient Mesopotamia, royal tombs included servants sacrificed to serve in the afterlife.

They were buried alive or drugged and sealed with their rulers

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