Mexico : from the Olmecs to the Aztecs / Michael D. Coe

This updated introduction to Mexico's ancient civilisations explores the origins of agriculture and writing, the city of Teotihuacan, and recent archaeological finds in the centre of the Aztec capital.

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Agriculture Archaeology/History Architecture/Art/Arts Aztecs -- History/Indians of Mexico/Ethnology -- Mexico/Anthropology Aztecs/Indians of Mexico/Ethnology -- Mexico/Anthropology Central America -- Civilisation Cities and towns/Human settlements/Human ecology/Ecology/Environmental sciences/Science Indians of Central America/Ethnology -- Central America/Anthropology Language and languages/Communication/Sociology/Social sciences/Civilisation Literature/Philology Maya art/Art, Central American Military art and science Olmecs/Indians of Mexico/Ethnology -- Mexico/Anthropology Poetry/Literature/Philology Pottery/Ceramics/Clay/Binders (Materials)/Materials Sacrifice/Worship/Religion Mayan languages -- Writing/Central America -- Languages Sculpture/Art/Arts Stone carving/Sculpture/Art/Arts Toltecs/Indians of Mexico/Ethnology -- Mexico/Anthropology