
Feasting With Montezuma: Food and Farming in a Floating City
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Tenochtitlan: The Aztec Capital's Geographic Marvel
This chapter explores the unique geographical and environmental conditions that shaped Tenochtitlan, including its high-altitude basin, volcanic activity, and lake-based design. It highlights innovative agricultural practices like chinampas that supported a burgeoning population while examining the historical context of the Aztecs. The discussion contrasts Tenochtitlan's sophisticated urban agriculture and architecture with contemporary European cities, emphasizing the cultural and practical significance of the Mexica's ecological adaptation.
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