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| #14114185 in Books | 2002-01-10 | Format: Import | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.80 x.83 x5.08l, | File type: PDF | 416 pages||12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| An informative, engaging history|By Midwest Book Review|In A Traveller's History Of Mexico, historian Kenneth Pearce provides the reader with an informative, engaging history that begins the prehistoric life of the region, and continues with the coming of the Olmecs and the Mayans (1150-1000 BC), whose cultures were subsumed into the Aztec empire. The reader is treated to a v|From Library Journal|Pearce (The View from the Top of the Temple: Ancient Maya Civilization and Modern Maya Culture) begins and ends this chronological history of Mexico with what is perhaps its soul and most constant element the Indians. His history of the Mexi
Kenneth Pearce begins with life before the major civilisations of the area took hold, and then shows the growth of the first elite groups of the Olmecs and Mayans. Their culture was finally subsumed into the mighty Aztec Empire which, in its turn, was tragically ended by the arrival of Cortes and might of Spain. The crushing burden of colonial rule driven by greed and oppression leads to further unrest for many centuries. The 19th century War of Independence finally le...
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