- Page 1 and 2: CONQUEST OF THE AMERICAS
- Page 3 and 4: “The Arrival Of Cortez,” Diego
- Page 8 and 9: THE CODEX BOTURINI: The departure o
- Page 10 and 11: THE LONG MIGRATION CONTINUES: The A
- Page 12 and 13: COYOLXAUHQUI DISMEMBERED This giant
- Page 14 and 15: Teotihuacan (“Place of the Gods
- Page 16 and 17: Royal Dynasty of Tenochtitlan
- Page 18: Tribute to Tenochtitlan from an imp
- Page 21 and 22: Rewards for taking prisoners in bat
- Page 23 and 24: A scene of human sacrifice from the
- Page 25 and 26: The Tudela Codex depicts various fo
- Page 27 and 28: AZTEC CALENDAR STONE The Sun god To
- Page 29 and 30: The Aztec New Fire Ceremony
- Page 32 and 33: THE CODEX BORGIA A screen-fold of d
- Page 34 and 35: Eight high lords of Tenochtitlan So
- Page 36 and 37: A late-15 th C. Aztec Lord
- Page 38 and 39: Aztec wooden-collar slaves
- Page 40: Tenochtitlan (Mexico City): The hea
- Page 43 and 44: A sculpture from the Templo Mayor a
- Page 45: A map of the Metropolitan Region of
- Page 48 and 49: Hiram Bingham Crossing The Urubama
- Page 50 and 51: Part of the so-called House of the
- Page 54 and 55: Peruvian Potatoes
- Page 57: Only a dry bed remains of a great c
- Page 61: Manco Capac and his seven siblings
- Page 64 and 65: Nazca and Moche Cultures: c. 370 BC
- Page 67 and 68: Map showing Inca archaeological sit
- Page 69 and 70: Map showing the extent of the Wari
- Page 71 and 72: Map of the Andean region in 1438 CE
- Page 73 and 74: Topa Inca, The 10 th ruler of the I
- Page 75 and 76: Map of the conquests of Pachacuti,
- Page 78 and 79: Records in the Inca Empire were kep
- Page 80: The governor of royal roads, his hi
- Page 83 and 84: An Inca Road hugs a cliff on the wa
- Page 85 and 86: The Inca in charge of the Guambo ro
- Page 87 and 88: An Inca ushnu, the platforms that s
- Page 89 and 90: Inspecting a group of eight storeho
- Page 91 and 92: An Inca Fountain
- Page 93 and 94: The central figure in the checkerbo
- Page 95 and 96: This skull - probably the remains o
- Page 97 and 98: Inca men and women harvesting potat
- Page 99 and 100: CAPAC INCAS AND HAHUA INCAS The Inc
- Page 101 and 102: THE SAPA INCA The “sole Inca” o
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YANACONA A special class of people
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The remains of the Cuzco Acclahuasi
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An Inca Tunic
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Viracocha - The Inca Creator God
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Found near the body of a boy who wa
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A scientist removes hair from a sac
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Considered a huaca, or mystical pla
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Draped in a cloak of plumes and she
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Poma de Ayala illustration of an In
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Hernan Cortes as a latter-day St. J
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Cortes meets the ambassadors set by
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The legend of Quetzalcoatl as repre
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The Church of the Virgin of Remedie
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Narrative scenes from the Florentin
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Montezuma shows Cortes the shrine o
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Alvarado and his fellow conquistado
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“The Night Of Tears”: The conqu
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The return of Cortes depicted in a
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Cuahtemoc surrenders to Cortes Augu
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Francisco Pizarro
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The meeting of Pizarro and Atahuall
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Atahuallpa’s prison room and rans
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Cuzco, the capital of the kingdom o
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An idealized portrait of Manco Inca
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Manco Inca retreats over the mounta
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Gold from the Americas in the statu
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The myth of El Dorado, the “golde
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Ponce de Leon Park, Venice Florida
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A 1542 chart with the north-south a
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Waman Poma, 1613
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A mural commemorating the life of A
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Interior of church during festival
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God painting the Virgin of Guadalup
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Mexican boy dressed as Juan Diego
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Aztec monument of Coatlicue (unburi
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The discovery of the dismembered Co