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Saturday, October 1, 11am-5pm
Cafe Amuleto, Stirlingdickinson 8a
free
Rodrigo Alejandro Islas González, graduate of the Archeology degree at the National School of Anthropology and History, has been interested in experimental archaeology, bioarchaeology, physical anthropology and issues related to warfare in Mesoamerica. He currently works on a line of thought and construction of the body, through the evidence archaeological and ethnological, to detect patterns and ways of life, relating them to the daily activities and their role in the society to which they belong, linking by through experimental archeology and disclosure some aspects of modern life and its contrasts.
Since 2015 he builds sound artifacts, to reproduce them or try to reconstruct ritual contexts in which these sonorities are applied, and take advantage of this for dissemination or recreation purposes.
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