Teresa Rojas Rabiela

María Teresa Roja Rabiela (November 22, 2013) María Teresa Rojas Rabiela (born December 17, 1947) is an ethnologist, ethnohistorian, Emeritus National Researcher, 2024 National Prize for Arts and Sciences, Field III. History, Social Sciences, and Philosophy, Mexico, and Mexican academic, specializing in Chinampas of Mexico's Basin, history of agriculture, hydraulics, technology, and labor organization in Mesoamerica during pre-Columbian and colonial eras, as well as historical photography of Mexico's peasants and indigenous people. She is recognized as a pioneer in historical studies on earthquakes in Mexico. From 2018 to 2021, Rojas Rabiela was involved in the restoration of the section of the pre-Hispanic aqueduct of Tetzcotzinco, Texcoco, known as ''El caño quebrado'' (the broken pipe). Provided by Wikipedia
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