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Teresa Rojas Rabiela (born 1947) is an ethnologist, ethnohistorian, researcher 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).

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  • Teresa Rojas Rabiela (born 1947) is an ethnologist, ethnohistorian, researcher 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). (en)
  • Teresa Rojas Rabiela (Ciudad de México, diciembre de 1947) es una etnóloga, etnohistoriadora, investigadora y académica mexicana. Se ha especializado en el estudio de las chinampas de la Cuenca de México, en historia de la agricultura, la hidráulica, la tecnología y la organización laboral en Mesoamérica durante la época prehispánica y colonial, así como en fotografía histórica de indígenas y campesinos de México. Ha ocupado cargos directivos, consultivos y de representación académica en el Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS), el Foro Consultivo Científico y Tecnológico, la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias, el Colegio de Etnólogos y Antropólogos Sociales, el Sistema Nacional de Investigadores, el Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas-UNAM, el (es)
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