The Aztecs by Richard F Townsend

The Aztecs by Richard F Townsend

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Archaelogical discoveries are linked with monuments, codices and Spanish records, to present a portrait of the Aztecs which reconciles the contradictory aspects of their culture. Townsend considers the Spanish conquest and the rise of the Aztecs from humble nomads to empire builders.

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The Aztecs by Richard F Townsend

The Aztecs have a reputation less as a civilizing force than as the barbaric practitioners of human sacrifice. Yet their achievements are impressive: within 100 years they established the largest empire in Central American history, and at Tenochtitlan actually built a city in a lake. Richard Townsend aims to present a rounded portrait of the Aztecs, reconciling the contradictory aspects of their culture. After considering the Spanish conquest, he charts the rise of the Aztecs from humble nomads to empire builders. He shows how human sacrifice was used as an instrument of terror, but was also believed to ensure fertility of the land and renewal of the seasons. Recent archaeological discoveries are interwoven with studies of monuments, Spanish records and illustrated codices in order to produce a comprehensive history of a remarkable people.

Richard F. (Richard F.) Townsend is Curator of the Department of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he is a recognized authority on pre-Columbian culture. He has done a lot of research in Aztec ruins.

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ISBN 13 9780500277201
ISBN 10 0500277206
Title The Aztecs
Author Richard F Townsend
Series Ancient Peoples And Places
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 1993-07-19
Number of pages 224
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