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Ancient Mayan City to be Opened for the First Time ​The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) has announced that the Maya archaeological site of Ichkabal, located in the jungles of Quintana Roo, Mexico, will be opened to the public for the first time in August 2024. During its heyday, Ichkabal was twice ..read more
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UNAM to Use Space Rays to Uncover Pyramid  Gaceta UNAM announced that explorers are gearing up to delve into the depths of the Kukulcán pyramid/Temple, also known as  , at Chichén Itzá, Mexico, employing non-invasive cutting-edge technology and international collaboration. With the approval ..read more
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In the sprawling metropolis of Guadalajara, Guillermo Flores operates at the nexus of art and advertising, creating vibrant, multi-layered collages that demand a second, and then a third look. With a career spanning over two decades, Flores’s signature blend of advertising ..read more
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In a landmark achievement, the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) has completed a historic acquisition, securing three invaluable codices, now recognized as the San Andrés Tetepilco Codices. The acquisition, costing 9.5 million ..read more
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Mexico is a country rich in culture, history, and artistic talent. In the world of photography, there are numerous talented individuals who have captured the distinctive aspects of life in Mexico and the borderlands through their lens. In this list, we will introduce you to eight
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8 Mexican Photographers You Should Know Mexico is a country rich in culture, history, and artistic talent. In the world of photography, there are numerous talented individuals who have captured the distinctive aspects of life in Mexico and the borderlands through their lens. In this list, we will introduce you to eight ..read more
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The Legacy of Emiliano Zapata Continues In the heart of Mexico, the spirit of Emiliano Zapata, the revered revolutionary leader, continues to thrive through the unwavering dedication of his descendants. From the valiant efforts of his son, Mateo Zapata, to the passionate commitment of his ..read more
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A dedicated team of researchers from CONICET is on a mission in Luxor, Egypt, delving into the mysteries of Amenmose's tomb, constructed around 1500 B.C. This ancient burial site, nestled in the Valley of the Nobles, has captured the attention ..read more
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In the realm of literary achievements, poets often find themselves striving for recognition and validation of their craft. For the Colombian poet, Luisa Villa Meriño, this dream became a reality as she clinched the prestigious Gabriel Celaya International Poetry Award ..read more
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e are proud to announce the call for submissions for the Latino Book Review  . This issue will be published in the summer of 2024 and will include works by Latino/a/x writers and artists worldwide.  We are currently seeking to publish original ..read more
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, the cultural heartbeat of the world has been revealed and Mexico City stands proudly at the forefront. With insights gathered from a diverse pool of over 21,000 city-dwellers worldwide ​In a recent and comprehensive survey conducted by British magazine,  ..read more
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