Architecture and Burials in the Maya and Aztec
Title: Architecture and Burials in the Maya and Aztec
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1175 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Architecture and Burials in the Maya and Aztec
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1175 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Plundering and carnage were the overlying results of the Spanish conquest of MesoAmerica beginning in 1519. The ensuing years brought many new "visitors," mostly laymen or officials in search of wealth, though the Christianity toting priest was ever present. Occasionally a man from any of these classes, though mainly priests would be so in awe of the civilization they were single handedly massacring that they began to observe and document things such as everyday life, religious
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Cited
Landa, Diego de. Yucatan Before and After the Conquest. Dover Publications Inc.
New York City, New York, 1978.
Smith, Michael E. The Aztecs. Blackwell Publishers. Oxford, UK, 1996.
Coe, Michael D. The Maya. Thames and Hudson Ltd. London, 1999.
Works Cited
Landa, Diego de. Yucatan Before and After the Conquest. Dover Publications Inc.
New York City, New York, 1978.
Smith, Michael E. The Aztecs. Blackwell Publishers. Oxford, UK, 1996.
Coe, Michael D. The Maya. Thames and Hudson Ltd. London, 1999.