Did the Aztecs have castles? Aztec palaces werethe empire's architectural infrastructure, providing the settings for political administration at all levels. Some also served as retreats and pleasure houses. ... Cortés claimed Motecuhzoma's New Palace, but eventually the property was taken over by...
In fact, for the Mayans and the Aztecs, these games were less of a sport, and were more ritualistic in nature. The losers of the games were inadvertently sacrificed as an offering to their Gods, and this made the game highly ruthless and cold-blooded in nature. The game was also made ...
They followed the Gutta Percha Balls with the intent swiftness of trained Bird Dogs, and each talked feverishly of Brassy Lies, and getting past the Bunker, and Lofting to the Green, and Slicing into the Bramble–each telling his own Game to the Ambient Air, and ignoring what the other Fe...