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What became of the Aztec cities?

by Croy, Anita
Series: Mysteries in history Published by : Cavendish Square (New York) Physical details: 48 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 25 cm. ISBN:1502628007; 9781502628008. Year: 2018
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j 900 - 999 j972.53 Cro (Browse shelf) Available State Grant in Aid 105806

Includes bibliographical references (page 47) and index.

What lies beneath the city? -- Who built the city? -- What became of the Aztec cities? -- What were temples for? -- Glossary.

The Aztec people lived in central Mexico and are known for their rich culture and powerful empire. Although these people held control over several regions in Mexico, the Spanish conquistadors eventually removed them from power. What has become of these once famous cities? Archaeologists and historians have been working toward uncovering more information about how these people came to power, how they lived, and what their culture consisted of. Readers will learn about how excavations of Aztec cities have provided scholars with information regarding these people lived and how their cities were constructed.

10 - 13 years

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