Expertos
Carlos Hernández Reyes
Centro INAH Hidalgo
Archeology graduate of the National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH). He has participated in excavations in the Cholula project as well as at Cerro de la Estrella and Santiago Atepetlac in Mexico City. He has also worked in Chiapas at Palenque, Izapa, Tonina, Chiapa de Corzo and Ocozocuautla. In the state of Hidalgo he has excavated and reconstructed pre-Hispanic monuments at Tula, Xihuingo and Huapalcalco, with archeological rescue work at Tepeji del Río, Tulancingo, Santiago Tulantepec and Ajacuba. He has also carried out archeological surveys of the Chiapas coast and the Huasteca region of Hidalgo.
He has given papers at symposia on rock paintings and the archeology of the state of Hidalgo, as well as at various round tables of the Mexican Society of Anthropology (SMA). He is currently research professor at the Hidalgo INAH Center.
He has given papers at symposia on rock paintings and the archeology of the state of Hidalgo, as well as at various round tables of the Mexican Society of Anthropology (SMA). He is currently research professor at the Hidalgo INAH Center.