However, they DID find the burials of over 230 individuals who had been sacrificed as offerings to the gods during construction of the building. Many were warriors, or at least decked out in warrior attire. Some evidence suggests that many were foreigners who have served in the Teotihuacán military but one day ended up on the wrong end of the sacrificial knife. Many died with their hands tied behind their backs. All were placed in groups arranged by sacred numbers in the Teotihuacán calendar such as 4, 8, 9, 18, and 20. Tourists are not allowed into the tunnels leading to the burial spots but knowing about them does lead one to think dark thoughts. Before becoming too critical of the Teotihuacános however, give some thought to our expectations of the young men and women who lay their lives on the line for whatever country we are citizens of.
Written by Richard A. Diehl


