Ancient Aztec Geography

Ancient Aztec Geography by Barbara M. Linde is a reprint edition published by The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc on July 16, 2016. This 32-page book is presented in English and offers an engaging exploration of how geography and history intersected to shape the ancient Aztec civilization. Through accessible text and vibrant photographs, readers will gain insights into the land and landscape that influenced the Aztec people.
The book delves into the significance of geographical features such as water sources and landforms, illustrating their roles in the development of this ancient society. With a focus on social studies topics, the content is designed to be informative and engaging for young readers. The inclusion of historical images and primary sources enriches the learning experience, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Mexico and ancient civilizations.
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Geography and history come together as readers explore the ways the land and landscape influenced the ancient Aztec people. These two important social studies curriculum topics are presented in a fresh way as readers explore this fascinating ancient civilization. The detailed text is presented in an accessible way and alongside vibrant photographs and historical images, including carefully selected primary sources. Readers will enjoy learning about the ways water sources, landforms, and other geographical features played a part in creating the ancient Aztec civilization still studied by historians today.
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