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| | Amazon.com: The Aztecs: Books: Richard F. Townsend |
 | | Ironically, the Aztec ritual of human sacrifice--in which the hearts of defeated warriors were torn beating from their bodies--contributed to the defeat of Motecuhzoma's own warriors: While Corts's men fought to kill, Aztecs attempted to capture enemies for sacrifice. |
 | | From the standpoint of an interested amateur, the first edition of Dr. Townsend's book "The Aztecs" was the best scholarly-but-general presentation of the Aztec civilization, culture, life, religion, art, and history available. |
 | | Townsend, curator of the Art Institute of Chicago's department of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, draws on new information and analyses from many fields of original research to create a strong competitor for Brian Fagan's excellent survey (The Aztecs, Freeman, 1984), the most recent general text. |
| www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0500281327?v=glance (1920 words) |
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