For the first time, a Mesoamerican ball, with an age of more than three thousand 600 years, is shown to the public in the exhibition “Ritual rubber: millenary balls”, in the Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacan, in the State of Mexico. Memory of our identity The exhibition aims to recognize the persistence of a memory that gives meaning and testimony to the roots that sustain the collective identity of Mexico, but also to assume the responsibility…
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For the first time, a Mesoamerican ball, with an age of more than three thousand 600 years, is shown to the public in the exhibition “Ritual rubber: millenary balls”, in the Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacan, in the State of Mexico. Memory of our identity The exhibition aims to recognize the persistence of a memory that gives meaning and testimony to the roots that sustain the collective identity of Mexico, but also to assume the responsibility…