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The Aztecs entry is full of outdated and incorrect information, and it has a very narrow scope (i.e., Aztec information from the standard, English-language written sources), but I don't have the time or energy to make major changes. I have an
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Comparative and theoretical information on early and preindustrial cities is poorly represented in
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