From their humble origins, it took the Aztecs less than two centuries to become a dominant empire with a main city, Tenochtitlan, that left the Spanish gasping in amazement. But as quick as the rise of the Aztecs was, their fall was even more dramatic. Yet Aztec descendents survive today, preserving vestiges of a culture far richer than its relentlessly bloodthirsty public image suggests.
Dirk R. Van Tuerenhout, PhD, is curator of anthropology at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, TX.
"Illustrated throughout with B&W photographs and reproductions, this volume introduces students and general readers to the world of the Aztecs." - Reference & Research Book News "Recommended. Most academic levels/libraries." - Choice "This resource is recommended for undergraduate and public libraries." - American Reference Books Annual
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