Posted on 04/28/2018 10:42:17 PM PDT by Simon Green
Possibly.
Although in Carthage when they did that they were told that the gods were displeased with that kind of substitution and demanded the children of the ruling class.
Humans can be sick freaks.
Cannibalism was also prevalent in Africa prior to Christian invasion.
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Cannibalism was prevalent in Mexico prior to the Conquest by the Christian conquistadors.
The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico is a primary source. Great reading.
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Maybe the should look at Jonestown Guyana where about 190 children under the age of 12 were sacrificed by their own parents at the alter of socialism.
I read that Tyre and Sidon also took the children of the wealthy for Moloch.
Detailed analysis of the bones could give an idea of the nutritional level of the sacrificial victims relative to other juvenile remains in the area.
They did some analysis and found that many of the children were in good health which would point to the children of the wealthy.
I seem to remember that you were suppose to use either your own child or the child of a close relative if you were making a personal request.
I really need to stop reading history. Gives me nightmares.
I’d briefly forgotten the Carthaginians were Phoenician. And yes, history is full of horrors. We’re about 2/3 of the way through an audio book about World War II espionage, and I’ll be ready to go back to light fiction for a while. I’ve requested a short (only 3 disks) tropical potboiler by Louis L’Amour, who spent some mysterious years in the South Pacific.
And the evil Conquistadors destroyed paradise.</s>
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