Ballplayers and bonesetters : one hundred ancient Aztec and Maya jobs you might have adored or abhorred
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Ballplayers and bonesetters : one hundred ancient Aztec and Maya jobs you might have adored or abhorred
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Imagine growing up in Mesoamerica before the Spanish Conquest (1350 û 1521). What does your future hold? The ancient Aztecs, Maya and other Mesoamericans believed that the gods created a world where everyone had a role to play. Some people were born to rule, others to serve. If you were lucky, you might have been a high priest or a queen. On the other hand, you could have ended up as a latrine boatman or a slave destined to become a sacrificial victim. Find out what it was like to be a tax collector (don’t try to keep any money for yourself; the penalty is death!) or a porter (only if you enjoy carrying heavy packs up mountains). Or perhaps you’d prefer building pyramids, raising dogs or being a royal cook (frog casserole with green chile, anyone?).
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