Surf these sites: Aztecs -- Part of a site about World Cultures. Features an article about Montezuma II Aztecs Presented for Children -- Learn about the Aztec Empire and its fall, and the everyday life and culture of its people. Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies -- Site with miscellaneous resources about the study of ancient Mesoamerican cultures - includes access of photo/image archives Lords of the earth -- Archaeology and Anthropology of the Ancient Americas. A bit impressionist site, with many dispersed material MED: Mayan Epigraphic Database Project -- An experiment in Internet mediated scholarship, this site is a collaboration in deciphering classic Mayan texts. It also has a "of an archive of digitally transcribed Mayan texts." Mexican Codices Seminar -- Site of interinstitutional organization studying both prehispanic and colonial artefacts (esp. manuscript, called codices). Site in English and Spanish Mexico History -The Classic Period (300-900 AD) -- The history of Mexico - Classical Period. In Mexico Connect - The premium E-zine and Web Site devoted to Mexico, her people, history, culture, art and land. Nahuatl Home Page - The University of Montana -- Nahuatl (also called Aztec or Mexican) was the primary language in Central Mexico in prehispanic periods and long after. Most of the Nahuatl materials are of historical interest Tenochtitlan - The Lost Aztec City -- A 3D, highly detailed, scaled model of the Aztec Capitol circa about 1521, the way it appeared when Cortes saw it. Free downloadable browser. The Aztecs of Mexico and their history -- Mainly directed at highschool students and teachers
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