Felipe Solís Olguín

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Felipe R. Solís Olguín (born December 18, 1944 , † April 23, 2009 ) was a Mexican archaeologist , anthropologist and historian . He was also curator and director of the National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico) in Mexico City from 2000 until his death in 2009 .

Life

In 1997 Solís worked as a professor for a university course dealing with the exploration of Central America at the philosophical and literary faculty of the National Autonomous University of Mexico .

Felipe Solís Olguín died on April 23, 2009 of cardiac arrest.

Fonts

Solís has authored and co-authored nearly 200 articles and 30 books in his areas of Central American Cultures.

  • Human Body, Human Spirit: A Portrait of Ancient Mexico, Michael C. Carlos Museum; Emory University 1993
  • One Hundred Masterpieces of Mexican Art: The Pre-Hispanic Period, 1998, ISBN 9686520333
  • Olmec Art of Ancient Mexico, 1998
  • National Museum of Anthropology, 1999
  • Los senorios de la Costa del Golfo, 2000
  • Tepeyac: estudios historicos, 2000
  • El Museo Nacional en el imaginario mexicano, 2001
  • Aztecs, 2002
  • Art Treasures of Ancient Mexico: Journey to the Land of the Gods, 2002
  • Hernán Cortés y la conquista de México, 2003
  • The Aztec Empire, 2004
  • Mexica: National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico, 2004
  • The Aztec Calendar and Other Solar Monuments, 2004
  • Cholula: The Great Pyramid, 2006
  • Mexica: bosquejos de la vida del pueblo, 2008

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/593196.html