Public Archaeology at Cerro De Trincheras
Author(s): Elisa Villalpando
Year: 2016
Summary
Since the first project, directors agreed that participants should be from both countries, legislation applied should be Mexico´s, and publications should be in English and Spanish. Two decades of research funded by National Science Foundation, National Geographic and the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) allowed, at the end of 2011, the opening of Cerro de Trincheras - the regional center for the Trincheras Tradition for public visitation.
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Public Archaeology at Cerro De Trincheras. Elisa Villalpando. Presented at 2016 Southwest Symposium, Tuscon, Arizona. 2016 ( tDAR id: 401112) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8D2207R
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cartel_Trincheras.pdf | 2.10mb | Jan 28, 2016 3:45:38 PM | Public |