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Submitted by Daniel Reid on Fri, 02/21/2020 - 17:32
Firstname
David
Lastname
Carballo
Project Summary

Community Archaeology at Teotihuacan, Mexico

David Carballo is leading a community-engaged archaeology project with youth living near the ancient city of Teotihuacan, one of the largest cities of the Precolumbian Americas. A heavily visited tourist destination and iconic national treasure, Teotihuacan is nonetheless threatened by the urban sprawl of Mexico City. Carballo and colleagues, including artist Pedro Cahuantzi Hernández, will create a zine illustrating Teotihuacan’s remarkable past and will organize community workshops and school visits to engage local residents – many of whom are recent arrivals to the once-rural area – in the ongoing effort to understand and care for this endangered archaeological site in their backyard.

School
Boston University
Subject
Anthropology
Archaeology
and Latin American Studies
Cohort Year
2020-2021
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