Wednesday 18 November 2020

Aztec Death Whistles Sound like Human Screams and May Have Been Used as Psychological Warfare

17 NOVEMBER, 2020 - LIZ LEAFLOOR
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-mysterious-phenomena/aztec-death-whistles-sound-human-screams-020129

Experimental models of Aztec death whistles. 

When odd, skull-shaped grave items were found by archaeologists decades ago at an Aztec temple in Mexico, they were assumed to be mere toys or ornaments, and were catalogued and stored in warehouses. However, years later, experts discovered they were creepy ‘death whistles’ that made piercing noises resembling a human scream, which the ancient Aztecs may have used during ceremonies, sacrifices, or during battles to strike fear into their enemies.

The Aztec Death Whistles were Not Common Instruments

Two skull-shaped, hollow whistles were found 20 years ago at the temple of the wind god Ehecatl, in the hands of a sacrificed male skeleton. When the whistles were finally blown, the sounds created were described as terrifying. The whistles make the sounds of “humans howling in pain, spooky gusts of whistling wind or the ‘scream of a thousand corpses” writes MailOnline.



Skeleton of a man buried at the wind god temple, Tlatelolco, with an Aztec death whistle (indicated). ( Roberto Velázquez )




Roberto Velázquez Cabrera, a mechanical engineer and founder of the Mexico-based Instituto Virtual de Investigación Tlapitzcalzin, has spent years recreating the instruments of the pre-Columbians to examine the sounds they make. He writes in MexicoLore that the death whistle in particular was not a common instrument, and was possibly reserved for sacrifices – blown just before a victim was killed in order to guide souls to the afterlife- or for use in battle.



Aztec ritual human sacrifice portrayed in the Codex Magliabechiano. ( Public Domain )




Why Did the Aztecs Use the Death Whistles?


“Some historians believe that the Aztecs used to sound the death whistle in order to help the deceased journey into the underworld. Tribes are said to have used the terrifying sounds as psychological warfare , to frighten enemies at the start of battle,” explains Oddity Central . If the whistles were worn around the necks of Aztec warriors and then used to shock their enemies at the beginning of battles, the psychological effect on an enemy of a hundred death whistles screaming in unison might have been great, unhinging and undermining their resolve.


Illustration of Aztec Warriors as found in the Codex Mendoza. 
( Public Domain )



Another hypothesis proposes that the sacrificed man was given the whistles so he could blow into them after he died and use the spirit of the wind to guide him safely through the Underworld.

Los Angeles Times reports that some experts think the ancients used the different tones to send the brain into certain states of consciousness, or even to manage or treat illnesses . Some of the replica whistles created by Cabrera make sounds and tones reaching the top range of human hearing, almost inaudible to us.


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