Claudia I. Alvarado León obtained her PhD in Mesoamerican Studies from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. She was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Copenhagen in the Central Mexican Writing Systems and Calendars project. With over fifteen years as researcher in the Xochicalco project, she focuses on socio-political development processes and their impact on the built environment. Currently, she teaches at the Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia and El Colegio de Morelos.
ed. Claudia I. Alvarado León
This volume reassesses Central Mexico’s Epiclassic period, challenging old views of crisis and fragmentation. Using archaeological, iconographic, and linguistic evidence, it highlights regional diversity, new institutions, shifting identities, and Teotihuacan’s legacy, offering a nuanced view of this pivotal era. READ MORE
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