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The Aztec Empire

An Enthralling Overview of the History of the Aztecs, Starting with the Settlement in the Valley of Mexico (Ancient Mexico)

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The Aztec Empire

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Narrated by: Jay Herbert
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If you are curious about how the extraordinary Aztecs lived and ran their empire, then pay attention!

The remarkable Aztecs formed a vast, organized empire renown for military prowess, expansive trade, intriguing culture, and ingenious agriculture - all from an island in a swamp. But where was their mysterious homeland of Aztlan? How did they ascend to dominance in the Valley of Mexico?

Explore the mesmerizing origins of the Aztecs, discover how a wandering desert tribe came to rule much of present-day Mexico, and investigate the spectacular - albeit somewhat depraved - culture that set their civilization apart.

This easy-to-understand, comprehensive, and engaging history of the Aztec Empire will unlock the little-known and awe-inspiring stories and culture of a legendary people. This well-researched and authoritative presentation, accompanied by striking illustrations, brings the Aztec civilization to life.

Here are some of the fascinating questions you will explore:

  • What secrets have recent archaeological finds uncovered about the Aztecs and other Mesoamerican cultures?
  • How did the startling cultures that existed before the Aztecs influence them? What made these pre-existing cultures famous?
  • What prophesies propelled the Mexica into their empire-building destiny and formed their self-identity?
  • Why did the Mexica build their astonishing city on an island in the middle of a lake? How did it grow into one of the largest cities in the world at that time?
  • Was their mysterious homeland of Aztlan a real place? If so, where was it?
  • What’s this story about an eagle on a cactus eating a rattlesnake?
  • How did the Mexica turn the tables to rule over the tribes that once dominated them?
  • And much, much more!

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This audiobook is riddled with editing errors. From the performer randomly yelling before reading the chapter title, to repeating the same line multiple times with a different inflection, listening to this book feels like listening to a rough-draft of every take done before they got the final one down. The story is interesting, but the bizarre editing and strange pronunciation make it very difficult to enjoy.

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The material appears factual. Some of the discussion can get too tedious and detailed.
I did not care for the narration. The tone feels like he's talking to children. The worst is pronunciation. Shouldn't the narrator make some effort to pronounce Aztec and Spanish names and places consistent with conventional usage? A dialect coach or a trip to Mexico would help.

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