Description: Five hundred years after the fall of Tenochtitlan, Mexico-Tenochtitlan looks anew at the city's rapid consolidation and enduring status as an imperial capital. This volume highlights recent archaeological and archival discoveries; discusses excavations of offerings, burials, and skull racks; and examines sculptures, manuscripts, and other objects.
Brief description: Barbara E. Mundy is the Donald and Martha Robertson Chair in Latin American Art History at Tulane University.