This is an interesting and comprehensively researched overview of the Aztecs, written by an archaeologist and professor of anthropology with extensive fieldwork experience in Mexico. In short chapters, it covers the history of the Aztecs, their city states, social classes, governance, religious practices, sciences, arts, farming methods and many other aspects of their economy and culture. Each chapter is packed with information and duly footnoted with references to additional sources. The writing style is minimalistic which makes the book easy to read but also somewhat dry and at times short on detail.
I enjoyed the book and found it quite a compelling read. I especially liked the fact that the information presented was derived from serious academic research.