
The podcast explores the Aztec death whistle, examining its potential uses and cultural significance. It challenges the common belief that these whistles were primarily used to terrify enemies in battle. Instead, drawing on the research of music archaeologist Arnd Both, the hosts suggest the whistles were more likely ceremonial instruments used to guide spirits to the afterlife. They reference the Codex Borgia, a pre-Columbian document, which illustrates the close relationship between the Aztec wind god Ehekadl and the god of the underworld and death, Miklanticulti, supporting the idea that the whistles symbolized these combined deities. The discussion also covers the challenges in replicating the sound of the original whistles and their potential role in rituals.
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