Ancient Aztec Empire

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  • Copyright: 2004
  • Closed-Captioned
  • Color, Live Action
  • MARC records, Catalog Card Kit and Single Main Entry Cards are available
Price: $29.95
  
Grades: 3 to 7
  
Runtime: 19 minutes
  
Item #: K6817
  
Availability: In Stock!
  
Format: VHS
  
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Closed-Captioning: Yes
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For sale in U.S. only-- Who were the Aztecs and how did they live? What happened to them and what did they leave behind? In this riveting program, viewers travel from present-day Mexico City to over 500 years into the past to learn about the amazing Aztec Empire. The Aztecs were a warlike people with their own religion, language and cultural rituals. Archaeological excavations that reveal the remnants of grand Aztec temples and statues provide a starting point for an exploration of this wealthy and highly organized society. Through colorful, historical re-creations and vivid graphic illustrations, students can easily imagine the Aztec island city of Tenochtitlan and what everyday life may have been like for Aztec people. Part of the multivolume Ancient Civilizations for Children Video Series.



EDITORIAL REVIEWS

"These exceptional programs enthrall as they teach, bringing ancient history to life and providing fascinating insight into historical events. A valuable addition to ancient civilization studies."- School Library Journal (Sept 2006)

"...well done for the intended target age...Recommended." - Library Media Connection (Feb 2007)


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