The ancient kingdoms of Mexico

by Nigel Davies

Paper Book, 1982

Status

Available

Call number

F1219.7 .D38 1982

Publication

Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England ; New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Penguin Books, 1982.

Description

"This outstanding study spans four rich civilizations in ancient Mexico, from 1500 B.C. to the Spanish conquest soon after A.D.1500: The "Olmecs," hunters and farmers who worshipped the man-jaguar and became the first great carvers in stone and jade. The culture of "Teotihuacan," with its sumptuous palaces and gigantic Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon. The "Toltec" dynasty, whose temples, wreathed with carvings of predatory beasts, serpents and warriors, testify to a new militaristic phase in Mexican history. The "Aztecs," fierce empire-builders whose gods demanded complex rituals and the blood of human sacrifice. Writing for students, travellers and non-specialists, Nigel Davies puts these fascinating cultures into historical context. Drawing on the latest research, he discusses their arts, beliefs and customs, and their changing economic and political conditions, to build up a vivid picture of life in the kingdoms of ancient Mexico." --provided by Goodreads.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1982

Physical description

272 p.; 20 cm

ISBN

0140222324 / 9780140222326

Barcode

34662000614963

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