Aztecs and Maya

Aztecs and Maya

by Nicholas James (Author)

Synopsis

500 years ago, the Spanish Conquistadores caught and killed dreaded Montezuma, emperor of the Aztecs. From one of the world's biggest and most magnificent cities, he had ruled a vast area from the shores of the Pacific to the Gulf of Mexico. Aztecs and Maya traces the development of Montezuma's world from the earliest villages and chiefdoms. It assesses the Olmecs' role in crystallising the civilisation and it explores the monuments of their successors, including the 'City of the Gods' and the jungle-clad pyramids of the Maya. Then a new interpretation of the legendary Toltecs helps to explain the surge of the Aztecs. The tumultuous Spanish Conquest is explained; and the stubborn resurgence of Native communities, up to the Zapatista rebellion today.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 208
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 15 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 0752454285
ISBN 13: 9780752454283

Author Bio
N. James has carried out research in the archaeology and social anthropology of Mexico and Central America for nearly 30 years. Formerly on the staff of Antiquity, he now serves the journal as a correspondent.