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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77898782


Interesting hypothesis of the extra five days in solar calendars of various cultures.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77898782


The one eyed man from sipan is the old lord of sipan who wears a necklace of five owl faces and carries another owl face on his forehead right on the third eye. His left eye represents the moon and is missing. His closed right eye represents the sun at night suggesting that the old lord was the sun.

The crab man was found in the tomb of the old lord of sipan depicting him as a crab. The crab creature lives on the land and in the sea representing the foam of the sea, also known by the Spanish and Quechua as Viracocha, the legendary white god of South America. The beared white man wearing the sun as a crown or hat and the bat mask. -lost gods of Mochica info and the golden spider-chambers
 Quoting: Fancypantz


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The Florentine Codex Book 11 describes the Ololiuqui intoxication:

It makes one besotted; it deranges one, troubles one, maddens one, makes one possessed. He who eats it, who drinks it, sees many things which greatly terrify him. He is really frightened [by the] poisonous serpent which he sees for that reason.


The cacao is know to have psychoactive effects and some formulated drinks were only for certain genders. Is said the seed was given to the people by Quetzalcoatl the variant of Viracocha.
 
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