
The Dark History of the Aztec Empire - Human Sacrifice at the Templo Mayor, Moctezuma's Court, Cortés's Smallpox, and the Bleeding Cosmology That Built Tenochtitlan
By Skriuwer.comTHE HEART CAME OUT STILL BEATING.
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About this book
Tenochtitlan was one of the largest cities on earth -- and it ran on blood. The Dark History of the Aztec Empire goes inside the ritual logic of human sacrifice at the Templo Mayor, the political machinery of Moctezuma's court, and the catastrophic collision with Cortés and smallpox that collapsed a civilization in two years.
The cosmology was brutal, the history is stranger than the myth, and almost none of it made it into your schoolbooks.
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