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"Early Civilizations in the Americas: Biographies and Primary
Sources" presents a collection of twenty-three biographies and
primary sources---both text and photographs of artifacts---that
provide detailed and focused views of the people of the early
American civilizations, the artifacts they left behind, and the
sources upon which the history of the early American civilizations
are based. The volume is divided into three chapters: the Incas,
the Mayas and their Ancestors, and the Aztec Empire. Each chapter
is arranged loosely by topic and chronology. The biographies
include Inca emperor Pachacutec, Maya king Pacal, and Aztec emperor
Montezuma II. The primary sources feature artifacts such as the
Inca quipu, or knotted counting cords, the Maya sacred calendar,
and the Aztec Sun Stone. Also included are excerpts from the
memoirs and histories compiled by indigenous writers and Spanish
missionaries and conquerors in the decades following the conquest.
< I>Early Civilizations in the Americas: Almanac< /I>
presents the story of the development of early American
civilizations from the earliest known societies to the Spanish
conquest---the dates, locations, sites, history, arts and sciences,
religions, economies, governments, and eventual declines of the
great ancient American civilizations. Volume 1 features an overview
of ancient civilization in general and a brief summary of modern
theories about the earliest immigrants and early life in the
Americas. The remainder of the volume focuses on the rise of the
Andean civilization from the early urban centers to the Inca
empire. Volume 2 focuses on the rise of the Mesoamerican
civilizations from the Olmecs through the Aztecs.
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