Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan' has mentioned 'Ritual' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The victims were probably enemy warriors captured in battle and brought to the city for ritual sacrifice to ensure the city could prosper.
A specific type of obsidian blades, with a razor-sharp edge, was a ritual tool for use in human sacrifices, with which the priests removed the heart from the victims of the sacrifice.
Numerology also has significance in the cross pecking because of the placement and amount of the holes, which sometimes count to 260 days, the length of the ritual calendrical cycle.
Front view of the Pyramid of the Sun Left side view of the Pyramid of the Sun View from the Pyramid of the Sun View from the Pyramid of the Moon Courtyard of the Palace of Quetzalpapxc3xa1lotl Figurines at the local museum Puma mural in the Avenue of the Dead Marble mask, 3rdxe2x80x937th centuries Serpentine mask, 3rdxe2x80x936th centuries Alabaster statue of an Ocelot from Teotihuacan, 5thxe2x80x936th centuries, possibly a ritual container to receive sacrificed human hearts (British Museum)[97] Detail of a collective burial of those sacrificed humans as part of the rites of consecration for the Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent (phase Miccaotli, c. AD 200) In this case, all buried bodies had their hands tied behind their backs.