Event Description
This talk will stress the exceptional characteristics of the sacred city of Teotihuacan, in central Mexico, during pre-Hispanic times. Its unique multiethnic corporate structure tore Teotihuacan apart and possibly led to the revolt that set the core of the city on fire in 550 AD.
Speaker
Dr. Linda R. Manzanilla is professor and researcher at the Institute of Anthropological Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and a member of El Colegio Nacional.
Cosponsors
Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies at UC Berkeley and the Mexican Museum.
More Information
Read "Mexico: Teotihuacán: A Multiethnic Metropolis" by Mario Alberto Castillo in the Fall 2015 Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies.