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古代印加人将厄尔尼诺当神拜厄尔尼诺是80年代才开始流行的气象学名词。最近,秘鲁考古学家在发掘一处古代印加人遗址时,无意中发现,4000年前的古人也对厄尔尼诺头痛不已,并将其当神拜,形成了活人祭礼习俗。考古学家发掘出一尊象征着风暴雨雪肆虐的恐怖力量的“肃杀之神”神像,学者们认为,这实际上就是当时原始人接触到的厄尔尼诺现象。同“肃杀之神”一起出土的,还有94具呈辐射状围绕神像排列的青壮年男性骨骼。显然,这是古代祈求风调雨顺而
The ancient Incas worshiped El Niño El Nino as a meteorological term that became prevalent in the 1980s. Recently, when Peruvian archaeologists unearthed an ancient Inca ruins, they unwittingly discovered that the ancients who had lived 4000 years ago also had headaches on El Niño and worshiped them as worshipers. Archeologists unearthed an idol of “the god of killings” symbolizing the horrors of the rains, snow and snow that academics think are actually El Niño encounters by primitive people at that time. Also unearthed with “The Killing God,” there are 94 young male skeletons radiating around the idol. Obviously, this is the ancient prayer for good weather