1. Blackwood, Alan.
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2. Carpentier, Alejo.
The Harp and the Shadow
. San Francisco: Mercury House Inc., translated edition by Thomas and Carol Christensen, 1990.
3. Clendinnen, Inga.
Aztecs.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
2. Hassig, Ross.
Trade, Tribute, and Transportation
Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1985.
3. Lothrop, S.K.
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4. McDowell, Bart. “The Aztecs” National Geographic. December, 1980.
5. McGregor Eddie, Peter.
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6. Montes, Augosto F. Molina. “The Building of Tenochtitlan”
National Geographic
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7. Nicholson, Irene.
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8. Norman, Bobbi Salines.
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9. Sabloff, Jeremy A.
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10. Smith, Bradley.
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13. Young, Gordon. “Chocolate: Food of the Gods”
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* A copy of the slides, slide information, and craft instructions referred to in the lesson plans will be on file at the institute office.