Funny “vanilla people” who fly. The past and present of the totonaki people and their ancient memorials
- Authors: Baglay V.E.1
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Affiliations:
- Kuban state University, Department of foreign regional studies and Oriental studies
- Issue: No 12 (2025)
- Pages: 72-83
- Section: Culture
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0044-748X/article/view/349149
- ID: 349149
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Abstract
The article examines the most famous archaeological sites, artifacts, and traditions of the Totonaks as an example of the synthesis of common civilizational and unique manifestations of this Mesoamerican culture. An important place is given to the analysis of the fate of the Totonak heritage in modern conditions. The author notes the increasing pace and volume of archaeological research, points out the importance and relevance of issues regulating the legal aspects of the interests of science and indigenous people. The article also examines various forms of using cultural monuments for educational, tourist, commercial, and entertainment purposes. Mexican scientists are concerned about the tendency of archaeological sites to turn into Disneyland elements.
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Valentina E. Baglay
Kuban state University, Department of foreign regional studies and Oriental studies
Author for correspondence.
Email: baglayvalent@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-6305-5880
Doctor of historical Sciences (PhD), Professor
Stavropolskaya str., 149, 350058 Krasnodar, Russian FederationReferences
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