The Aztec villages excavated by archaeologist Michael Smith were:
A) Capilco and Cuexcomate
B) Tenochtitlán and Teotihuacán
C) Chichén Itzá and Uxmal
D) Chavín de Huántar and Kotosh
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Q60: The sixteenth-century population of Tenochtitlán is estimated
Q61: The Aztecs were:
A) the so-called mother culture
Q62: The Aztec leader Motecuhzoma directly ruled over
Q63: Aztec chinampas were part of a:
A) system
Q64: Archaeologist Michael Smith has focused his research
Q66: The economic condition of the Aztec villagers
Q67: The primary goal of Aztec military excursions
Q68: Archaeologist David Webster ascribes the collapse of
Q69: The Aztec tzompantli are best described as:
A)
Q70: The population of the Maya regal-ritual city
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