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Part of Tláloc, the Jaguar and the Serpent | Module 4: Ritualities and Identity - a series of 3 talks by leading specialists in Archaeology in Indigenous America: Ritualities and Identity.

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Ethnic Territory and RItuality in a Tourist Space in Santa Cruz Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico.

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Damián González Pérez. He has a degree in Sociology and an M.A. and a Ph. D. in Anthropology from UNAM. He also did a postdoctoral stay at IIE-UNAM with a project on textile traditions in the Zapotec area of ​​southern Oaxaca. He is the author of the following books: Las huellas de la culebra. Historia, mito y ritualidad en el proceso fundacional de Santiago Xanica, Oaxaca y Llover en la sierra: ritualidad y cosmovisión en torno al Rayo entre los zapotecos del sur de Oaxaca. He received the Fray Bernardino de Sahagún award for the best PhD Thesis in Social Anthropology and Ethnology awarded by the National Institute of Social Anthropology and Ethnology in 2015. More info.

About the series

"Tlaloc, the Jaguar and the Serpent: Art and Archaeology in Indigenous America"
Organized by the Tláloc Project, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas and Centre for Mexican Studies, UNAM-UK. (DGAPA PAPIIT IN402920). www.KCL.ac.uk
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Some of Mexico's and the world's most prestigious scholars on Pre-Hispanic culture will give a series of talks about different aspects of Mesoamerican art and archaeology. The fourth module, Ritualities and Identity, will take place Wednesdays in February