Guzmán, Eulalia
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Birthname | Eulalia Guzmán Barrón | ||||
born on | 19 February 1890 at 22:00 (= 10:00 PM ) | ||||
Place | San Pedro Piedra Gorda, Mexico, 22n27, 102w21 | ||||
Timezone | LMT m102w21 (is local mean time) | ||||
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Biography
Mexican pioneering feminist and educator and nationalist thinker in post-revolutionary Mexico, who was one of the first females to work in the field of Mexican archeology. She was the lead investigator of the remains found in Ixcateopan, Guerrero, which she alleged to be those of the last Aztec Emperor, Cuauhtémoc. Three boards of inquiry on the archeological work done at the site refuted Guzmán's findings, calling her field methods into question. Her lasting legacy was the collection of Mexico's history from archives throughout the world and creation of the National Library of Anthropology and History. She died on 1 January 1985 in Mexico City, aged 94.
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Source Notes
Sy Scholfield provided birth registry entry from Zacatecas state archives.
Categories
- Personal : Death : Long life more than 80 yrs (Age 94)
- Vocation : Education : Administrator
- Vocation : Education : Teacher
- Vocation : Politics : Activist/ feminist
- Vocation : Science : Anthropology (Archeologist)
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- 1890 births
- Birthday 19 February
- Birthplace San Pedro Piedra Gorda, MEX
- Sun 1 Pisces
- Moon 12 Pisces
- Asc 27 Libra
- 1985 deaths
- Personal : Death : Long life more than 80 yrs
- Vocation : Education : Administrator
- Vocation : Education : Teacher
- Vocation : Politics : Activist/ feminist
- Vocation : Science : Anthropology