Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
173
Language
English
Published
Jun 14, 2024
Publisher
Obverse Books
ISBN-10
1913456528
ISBN-13
9781913456528
Description
Doris V. Sutherland presents a captivating exploration of Aztec civilization, delving deep into its rich history and cultural practices. Through vivid storytelling, Sutherland captures the essence of an era marked by incredible achievements in art, architecture, and religion. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the daily lives of the Aztecs, highlighting their traditions, social structures, and interactions with the environment.
Sutherland's keen insights lead readers to understand the complexities of the Aztec way of life, including their sophisticated political systems and extensive trade networks. The author skillfully weaves together historical facts and engaging anecdotes, making it accessible for both history enthusiasts and general readers alike.
As the story progresses, it raises thought-provoking questions about the intersection of culture, power, and identity. The rich tapestry of the Aztec world invites readers to reflect on the legacies left behind and how they continue to resonate today. Sutherland's engaging prose and remarkable detail breathe new life into a civilization that has long captivated the human spirit.
Sutherland's keen insights lead readers to understand the complexities of the Aztec way of life, including their sophisticated political systems and extensive trade networks. The author skillfully weaves together historical facts and engaging anecdotes, making it accessible for both history enthusiasts and general readers alike.
As the story progresses, it raises thought-provoking questions about the intersection of culture, power, and identity. The rich tapestry of the Aztec world invites readers to reflect on the legacies left behind and how they continue to resonate today. Sutherland's engaging prose and remarkable detail breathe new life into a civilization that has long captivated the human spirit.
Genres
Action & Adventure
History