Teotihuacan
An Enthralling Overview of the First Large City in Mesoamerica and Its Influence on Mesoamerican Civilizations Such as the Maya Civilization and Aztecs (Ancient Mexico Series)
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Narrated by:
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Jay Herbert
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Written by:
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Billy Wellman
About this listen
Travel back to a thousand years before the Aztecs, when volcanos obliterated cities, impelling the survivors to find a place of safety.
These survivors built the largest city in the Americas and one of the world’s top seven megacities. They erected the highest pyramid in Mexico and apartment compounds for 125,000 people.
Teotihuacan stood out as Mesoamerica’s leading metropolis from the third to sixth century CE. Its multi-ethnic population developed coast-to-coast trade, extending south to Central America. They painted spectacular murals, created dramatic sculptures, and established a commercial center with hundreds of workshops producing razor-sharp obsidian weaponry, exquisite ceramics, and flamboyant clothing.
This audiobook’s easy-to-listen-to narrative and thorough research will keep you engaged as you explore Teotihuacan’s riveting and phenomenal history.
Investigate these captivating questions:
- Who built Teotihuacan?
- How did the city rise to become a super city-state and trade empire?
- Did Teotihuacan have a monarchy or a collective government? Or both?
- What Maya cities in Guatemala and Honduras did Teotihuacan conquer and rule?
- What was life like in the apartment compounds?
- What caused the great city to collapse?
- What did archaeologists find in the tunnels under the pyramids?
- How did Teotihuacan influence the Aztecs?
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