No. 14 (2013): National Museum of Interventions

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I am pleased to present this year's field notes, the 14th and last of the second stage in the life of this body communication INAH researchers, since 1998, produces and distributes the National Coordination of Anthropology, currently my charge. For nearly 15 years this magazine has been an accessible, flexible and attractive platform for the exchange and discussion of issues before us, to strengthen the bonds of communication and recognition among researchers and to inform the INAH academic community and its institutions close the progress we made in the course of our research on Mexico, its people, its history, heritage and cultural diversity. Repeatedly our CEO, Teresa Franco, has raised the need for anthropological and historical research to better fulfill the duties which the law and the Mexican government have conferred the INAH in regard to the identification, knowledge , assessment, care, legal and social protection and sustainable use of the immense cultural heritage of Mexico. This means strengthening our academic and training work on the basis of freedom of inquiry, critical thinking, and also the passion and commitment to making social custom and three quarters of a century resulted in the INAH. 

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Diego Hernández Prieto

Published: 2013-12-31

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