Mexico by Sophie D. Coe
A concise, illustrated survey of pre-Columbian Mexico that traces cultural and political developments from the formative Olmec era through the Classic and Postclassic periods, examining major centers such as Teotihuacan and the Maya as well as Toltec and Aztec states; it explains their art, architecture, religion, social organization, economy and agricultural innovations, highlights trade and ritual interactions that shaped urban life and state formation, and uses archaeological and ethnohistorical evidence to situate these societies in their landscapes and in the transformations brought by European contact.
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