Explores the history and culture of the Aztec; and examines archaeological sites, such as the Templo Mayor, Tenochtitlan, Yautepec, and Cuexcomate, and artifacts.
archeology and the first colonization of western North America
Dixon, E. James
1999
Presents evidence to support a theory that the first humans came to the Americas nearly two thousand years earlier than has generally been believed, and argues that the pre-Clovis people were marine mammal hunters, fishers, and foragers who reached America by water craft.
A study of the Aztec people of pre-Columbian America, drawing from the results of excavations, historical documentation, and first-hand knowledge to examine their origins, civilization, religion, science, and thought.