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divided the stock of the National Museum. The natural history collections were moved to the Chopo building, which was constructed specifically to shelter permanent expositions. The museum was renamed the National Museum of Archaeology, History and Ethnography, and was re-opened September 9, 1910, in
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The Mexican people lift this monument in honor of the admirable cultures that flourished during the Pre-Columbian period in regions that are now territory of the Republic. In front of the testimonies of those cultures, the Mexico of today pays tribute to the indigenous people of Mexico, in whose
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The permanent exhibitions on the ground floor cover all pre-Columbian civilizations located on the current territory of Mexico as well as in former Mexican territory in what is today the southwestern United States. They are classified as North, West,
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Arnaiz y Freg, Arturo. "Los Nuevos museos y las restauraciones realizados por el Presidente López Mateos." Artes De México, no. 179/180, 1974, pp. 62–67. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/24317704 accessed 11 March
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it is made of cotton with feathers, wax and gold thread. The design is dominated by an image of a double headed eagle, showing both indigenous and Spanish influence. It is part of the collection of the
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for "the umbrella"). The halls are ringed by gardens, many of which contain outdoor exhibits. The museum has 23 rooms for exhibits and covers an area of 79,700 square meters (almost 8
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Assessments of the museum vary, with one considering it "a national treasure and a symbol of identity. The museum is the synthesis of an ideological, scientific, and political feat."
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criticized the museum's making the Mexica (Aztec) hall central, saying the "exaltation and glorification of Mexico-Tenochtitlan transforms the Museum of Anthropology into a temple."
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Florescano, Enrique. "The Creation of the Museo Nacional de Antropología of Mexico and its scientific, educational, and political purposes." In
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The museum also hosts visiting exhibits, generally focusing on other of the world's great cultures. Past exhibits have focused on ancient
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Enrique Florescano, "The creation of the Museo Nacional de Antropología and its scientific, educational, and political purposes." In
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and its progress towards modern Mexico. The remaining collection was renamed the National Museum of Anthropology, focusing on
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and Jorge Campuzano. The construction of the building lasted 19 months, and was inaugurated on September 17, 1964, President
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Mendoza, Gumersindo and J. Sánchez, "Catálogo de las colecciones históricas y arqueológica del Museo Nacional de México."
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At the end of the 18th century, by order of the viceroy of Bucareli, the items that formed part of the collection by
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tells the story of the famous robbery to the National Museum of Anthropology on December 25, 1985, in Mexico City.
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In December 1940, the museum was divided again, with its historical collections being moved to the
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This article is about the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico. For the museum in Spain, see
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The museum (along with many other Mexican national and regional museums) is managed by the
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Collecting the Pre-Columbian Past: A Symposium at Dumbarton Oaks 6th and 7th October 1990
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Mexican life. It also has a model of the location and layout of the former Aztec capital
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moved the museum to Calle de Moneda 13, to the former location of the Casa de Moneda.
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The construction of the contemporary museum building began in February 1963 in the
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Aveleyra, Luis. "Plantación y metas del nuevo Museo Nacional de Antropología.
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The museum's collections include the Stone of the Sun, giant stone heads of the
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Ramírez Vázquez, Pedro. "La arquitectura del Museo Nacional de Antropología".
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Galindo y Villa, Jesús. "Apertura de las clases de historia y arqueología."
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example we recognize characteristics of our national originality.
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Guillermo Valleto's Handwritten Letter to the Treasury Secretary
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Espectadores podrán conocer el enigma del huipil de La Malinche
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and most visited museum in Mexico. Located in the area between
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Mixtec pectoral of gold and turquoise, Shield of Yanhuitlán
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Núñez y Domínguez, José, "Las clases del Museo Nacional."
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In 1906, due to the growth of the museum's collections,
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El Museo Nacional de Arquelogía, Historia, y Etnografía
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Reproduction of the Temple of the feathered serpent in
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Descripción histórica y cronológica de las Dos Piedras
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Reproduction of the sculpture of Mictlantecuhtli in
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Escuela Preparatoria Miguel Hidalgo "Carmen Serdán"
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Virtual tour of the National Museum of Anthropology
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Lorenzo Boturini y el pensamiento histórico de Vico
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Nationalism: Critical Concepts in Political Science
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Nationalism: Critical Concepts in Political Science
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