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Museum of Anthropology Xalapa

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Veracruz; Government of State of Veracru; 1992Description: 204ISBN:
  • 9687153199
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709.2 ACO 23 4552
Summary: The book delves into the history of the museum, examining its founding, the evolution of its collections, and its significance within both local and national contexts. Acosta Lagunes provides insights into the various exhibits, highlighting notable artifacts including Olmec heads, textiles, and ceramics that trace the development of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. Additionally, the author discusses the museum's educational initiatives and the challenges it faces in terms of conservation and public engagement. Through rich descriptions and analysis, the book serves as both a guide to the museum and a reflection on the importance of anthropology and cultural heritage in understanding human history.
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The book delves into the history of the museum, examining its founding, the evolution of its collections, and its significance within both local and national contexts. Acosta Lagunes provides insights into the various exhibits, highlighting notable artifacts including Olmec heads, textiles, and ceramics that trace the development of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. Additionally, the author discusses the museum's educational initiatives and the challenges it faces in terms of conservation and public engagement. Through rich descriptions and analysis, the book serves as both a guide to the museum and a reflection on the importance of anthropology and cultural heritage in understanding human history.

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