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2025
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2594-2743, 1870-5766
Sheseña Hernández, Alejandro; Echauri Pérez, Ileana; Calvo Domínguez, Braulio; Lozada Toledo, Josuhé
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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This work is dedicated to the study of the so-called "Jaguar God of the Underworld" at the archaeological site of Yaxchilán. The contexts where this divinity appears are systematized and examined and from this, we propose some particular meanings that this god would have had in this city.
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2025
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2594-2743, 1870-5766
Machuca Gallegos, Laura
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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2025
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2594-2743, 1870-5766
Camal Cheluja, Tania Libertad
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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2025
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2594-2743, 1870-5766
Gutiérrez Bravo , Rodrigo; Can Canul, César; Canal Yah, Samuel; Casanova Morales, Elí; Chi Canul, Hilario
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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In this paper we present the results of an investigation to identify posible areas of syntactic variation in Yucatec Maya. For this purpose, we have developed a new methodology which we call the “compared text methodology.” This methodology consists of taking a base text in the original language and comparing the form and structure of the same sentences that make up the text in different Yucatec-speaking localities. Comparing the same sentences between these different localities, both with the original text and among themselves, we observe important morphosyntactic and syntactic differences, which for the most part have not been previously reported.
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2025
ISSN:
2594-2743, 1870-5766
Rodríguez Martínez, Yassir; Dzul Nah, Julián; Collí Tun, Abrahan; Xool, Manuel
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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In this article we approach the importance of the concept “governance”in the ongoing context of diversification of tourism, mainly in theMaya communities in the estate of Yucatan, Mexico. In a historicaloverview it is emphasized that the State and its articulation with privatecapital has generated a practice of vertical government in the fieldof tourism. While the voices of local stakeholders seem to be goingunheard, in the actual context, tourism governance is analyzed, fromthem, as a potential avenue for considering public policies for thissector.
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2025
ISSN:
2594-2743, 1870-5766
Pacheco Zapata, Mitsuri Guadalupe
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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Año:
2025
ISSN:
2594-2743, 1870-5766
Torres Martínez , Rubén
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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Año:
2025
ISSN:
2594-2743, 1870-5766
Arancibia Gutiérrez , Eliana; Puga , Cristina
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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Introducción al dosier.
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