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The Aztecs

new perspectives
2005

Exploring the Aztec Empire

"Examines the rise and fall of the Aztecs in Mesoamerica. Readers will come away with a comprehensive understanding of who the Aztecs were, how they built their empire, and what happened to their civilization." --.

Aztec

2016
"The origins of the Aztec are uncertain, but the peoples role in Mesoamerican history is not. As the dominant force in pre-Columbian Mexico, this tribe had a complex social, political, and religious society that helped it become one of the greatest civilizations of Central America. Readers learn the ... history of the Aztec people through text written to support elementary social studies curricula"--Amazon.com.

How STEM built the Aztec Empire

2020
"The archaeological evidence of Tenochtitlan isn't just impressive from a historical perspective, it is also remarkable from a STEM standpoint, too. After all, it reveals one . . . fact about the Aztecs: they were an . . . advanced civilization who utilized many science, math, technology, and engineering practices in the construction of their metropolis. This fact is made evident by the . . . structures, artwork, and artifacts that this long-lost people left behind deep underneath present-day Mexico City. Throughout this text, we'll be exploring some of the achievements of the Aztecs and how this people who lived some 500 years ago was able to use . . . STEM skills to build one of the grandest cities in the Americas--and the world--at that time"--Provided by publisher.

Aztecs vs. Spartans

Looks at Aztec warriors and Spartan warriors and which could win in a fight.

How STEM built the Aztec Empire

"The archaeological evidence of Tenochtitlan isn't just impressive from a historical perspective, it is also remarkable from a STEM standpoint, too. After all, it reveals one . . . fact about the Aztecs: they were an . . . advanced civilization who utilized many science, math, technology, and engineering practices in the construction of their metropolis. This fact is made evident by the . . . structures, artwork, and artifacts that this long-lost people left behind deep underneath present-day Mexico City. Throughout this text, we'll be exploring some of the achievements of the Aztecs and how this people who lived some 500 years ago was able to use . . . STEM skills to build one of the grandest cities in the Americas--and the world--at that time"--Provided by publisher.

Aztec, Inca & Maya

by Elizabeth Baquedano
1993
Chronicles the history, beliefs, and everyday lives of the ancient Aztec, Inca, and Maya people.

Ancient Aztecs

Looks at the ancient Aztecs from Mexico, discussing their daily life, rulers, beliefs, culture and more.
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Aztec civilization

"Explores the history and culture of the Aztecs, giving a basic overview of the civilization's government, religion, and social structure, as well as key leaders and events"--Provided by publisher.
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Aztecs

An introduction to the Aztecs, answering questions about various aspects of their lifestyles, rulers, culture, and society, and including discussion of what happened to the Aztecs.

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