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INAH Press Releases
As part of its divulgation mission, the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) publishes information on its web page regarding the knowledge areas of its competence. Anthropology, History, Archaeology, Paleontology, Ethnography and Conservation, among other disciplines’ advances, are being divulgated through this Press and Public Relations Direction channel.
The work of thousands of researchers is made accessible to the interested public as soon as they present their results to the press. In this way, the Mexican institute collaborates to enlarge the cultural knowledge of the world.
INAH Articles
The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), through its Press and Public Relations Direction, generates information regarding Mexican cultural heritage and makes it available through its web page.
As part of the divulgation mission of the Institute, selected written material is available in English.
English articles represent the effort of Mexican institutions to reach bigger audiences through Internet channels, looking forward to have a stronger presence in the worldwide cultural panorama.
INAH Museums
As part of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) conservation, research and divulgation mission, information regarding more than 100 museums in Mexico is available through its web page.
Five national museums (Anthropology, History, Cultures, Viceroyalty and Interventions), as well as regional and site museums, community centers, a photo library and an ethno botanical garden, among others, help interested public to get closer to Mexican cultural heritage.
General information regarding INAH museums is on-line, such as the history of its precinct and collection, opening hours, admission fares, address and telephone.
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