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Cuauhxicalli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cuauhxicalli
A cuauhxicalli or quauhxicalli (, meaning "Eagle gourd bowl") was an altar-like stone vessel used by the Aztecs to contain human hearts extracted in sacrificial ceremonies. A cuahxicalli would often be decorated with animal motifs, commonly eagles or jaguars. Another kind of cuauhxicalli is the Chacmool-type which is shaped as a reclining person holding a bowl on his belly. == Gallery ==
File:20041229-Ocelotl-Cuauhxicalli (Museo Nacional de Antropología) MQ.jpg | Jaguar shaped Cuauhxicalli in the National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico File:Mighty carved stone eagle.jpg | Cuauhxicalli in the shape of an eagle, from the Templo Mayor File:Cuauhxicalli, National Anthropology Museum, Mexico City.webm|Video of a cuauhxicalli, National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico
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