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Pre-Columbian cities

What visitor to Mexico City, unaware of its pre-Hispanic history, could imagine that right under a Christian Church may still lie the remains of the sinister tzompantli, the Aztecs' altar of skulls? Professor Jorge Hardoy poses this question and many more in his comprehensive summary of the ancient cities where Latin America's peoples lived before the Spaniards arrived in the sixteenth century. Because Aztec Tenochtitlan, today Mexico City, and Inca Cuzco represent the culmination of the two most advanced civilizations encountered by the Spainsh conquistadors, the author explores thes.

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  • "What visitor to Mexico City, unaware of its pre-Hispanic history, could imagine that right under a Christian Church may still lie the remains of the sinister tzompantli, the Aztecs' altar of skulls? Professor Jorge Hardoy poses this question and many more in his comprehensive summary of the ancient cities where Latin America's peoples lived before the Spaniards arrived in the sixteenth century. Because Aztec Tenochtitlan, today Mexico City, and Inca Cuzco represent the culmination of the two most advanced civilizations encountered by the Spainsh conquistadors, the author explores thes."@en

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  • "Precolumbian cities"
  • "Ciudades Precolombinas"
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  • "Ciudades precolombinas"
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  • "Pre-Columbian cities"
  • "[Ciudades precolombinas.] Pre-Columbian cities. [Translated by Judith Thorne.]"@en
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  • "Pre Columbian Cities"
  • "Pre-columbian cities"
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  • "Pre-colombian Cities"
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