Leave Prieto the Inah; Go to Unit of Living Cultures
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The management of anthropologist Diego Prieto at the head of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), which began in August 2016 and concluded yesterday, showed a huge harvest of successes, among which are the magnificent archaeological rescue work on the route of the Mayan Train, the creation or renovation of museums around the archaeological zones linked to that railway project and the reconstruction of the cultural heritage …
Marked by several pol micas, the management of Diego Prieto at the head of INAH ends this my rcoles; the 'obedient soldier' changes of mission.
Mexican anthropologist Diego Prieto leaves the management of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) after almost a decade in charge of that institution. Culture secretary Claudia Curiel has reported on the appointment of Joel Vázquez as the new director of INAH, whom the official has presented as “an anthropologist with extensive experience in cultural management, heritage protection and work with communities.”
Mexico City.- After a nine-year management, marked by the budgetary insufficiency and controversial construction of the Maya Train, anthropologist Diego Prieto announced on Wednesday that he left the title of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). In his place remains the anthropologist Joel Omar Vázquez Herrera, who until now served as Director of the Oaxaca INAH Center. Prieto’s period as director of INAH began formally in …
The secretary of federal culture, Claudia Curiel de Icaza, announced on Wednesday that Diego Prieto Hernández will leave his post as general director of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), to assume the ownership of the new Strategic Unit of Living Cultures, Intangible Heritage and Interculturality (UCVPII). In her X account, the official said that on instructions from President Claudia Sheinbaum, the anthropologist was de…
Jaime GUERRERO After a nine-year administration, anthropologist Diego Prieto Hernández leaves the title of the National Institute of Anthropology and History and his place is assumed by anthropologist Joel Omar Vázquez Herrera, who until now served as Director of the INAH Oaxaca Center. Prieto Hernández's period as director of INAH began [...] The post President appoints Director of the INAH Oaxaca Center as national holder appeared first on Pag…
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