Handbook to Life in the Aztec World

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Oxford University Press, 2007 - 440 pagine
Since its violent dissolution in 1521, the Aztec Empire of Mexico has continually intrigued us. Recent discoveries resulting from the excavation of the Templo Mayor in the heart of Mexico City have taught us even more about this fascinating culture. The increasing recognition that the achievements of Mesoamerican civilizations were among the most sophisticated of the ancient world has led to a demand for introductions to the basic methods and theories of scholars working throughout the region. Handbook to Life in the Aztec World gathers the results from recent archaeological discoveries and scholarly research into a single accessible volume. Organized thematically, the handbook covers all aspects of life in the Aztec world: Mesoamerican civilizations and Aztec archeology; evolution of Aztec civilization; geography of the Aztec world; society and government; religion, cosmology, and mythology; funerary beliefs and customs; Aztec art; Aztec architecture; Nahuatl literature; the calendar, astronomy, and mathematics; economy, industry, and trade; daily life; the Aztec after conquest and today. Each chapter includes an extensive bibliography, and more than 165 original line drawings, photographs, and maps complement the text. Handbook to Life in the Aztec World provides all the essential information required by anyone interested in Aztec history or culture.
 

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2 EVOLUTION OF AZTEC CIVILIZATION
27
3 GEOGRAPHY OF THE AZTEC WORLD
51
4 SOCIETY AND GOVERNMENT
73
5 WARFARE
97
6 RELIGION COSMOLOGY AND MYTHOLOGY
137
7 FUNERARY BELIEFS AND CUSTOMS
159
8 AZTEC ART
177
9 AZTEC ARCHITECTURE
217
11 THE CALENDAR ASTRONOMY AND MATHEMATICS
289
12 ECONOMY INDUSTRY AND TRADE
317
13 DAILY LIFE
351
14 THE AZTEC AFTER THE CONQUEST AND TODAY
379
MAIN MUSEUMS CONTAINING AZTEC COLLECTIONS
401
AZTEC POEMS
403
BIBLIOGRAPHY
407
INDEX
419

10 NAHUATL LITERATURE
261

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Manuel Aguilar-Moreno is associate professor of art history at California State University in Los Angeles. A renowned expert on pre-Columbian civilizations and the colonial history of Mexico, Dr. Aguilar-Moreno has published on a wide range of subjects, including Mesoamerican art and history, colonial art and history in Mexico, funerary art, and the pre-Columbian ballgame.

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