Talk:Sacrifice in Maya culture

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The article needs some serious reworking. The article refers to the penis as "the private part" and there are no citations whatsoever. I'll work what I can. HuronKing 9/6/06


I wasn't able to find any verifiable sources to back up the self-decapitations. The content of the article seems very non-professional. I think the article should definitely be tagged as potentially biased in the mean-time. I'll see what I can do about finding sources. -Glassdraggon Dec. 12, 2006


Holy moly this article is in bad shape - I'll see what i can do. -- Oaxaca dan 19:12, 9 March 2007 (UTC)


Added some possible sources. Further verification still has to be done. -schmida Jun. 01, 2007