INAH

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INAH is Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History, the federal agency responsible for researching, preserving, and managing the country’s archaeological and historical heritage.

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INAH canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage institution
federal agency
research institute
activity academic publishing in anthropology and history
archaeological excavations
conservation of monuments
heritage education and outreach
museum curation
collaboratesWith Mexican universities
international archaeological missions
country Mexico
employs anthropologists
archaeologists
conservators
historians
museum professionals
field anthropology
archaeology
cultural heritage preservation
history
museology
fullName Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
fullNameInEnglish Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
surface form: National Institute of Anthropology and History
goal promote knowledge of Mexico’s past
safeguard Mexico’s archaeological heritage
safeguard Mexico’s historical heritage
hasDomain intangible cultural heritage
tangible cultural heritage
jurisdiction Government of Mexico
surface form: federal government of Mexico
languageOfWork Spanish
locationCountry Mexico
regulates archaeological research permits in Mexico
interventions in protected historical monuments in Mexico
responsibility management of archaeological zones in Mexico
management of museums related to anthropology and history in Mexico
preservation of archaeological sites in Mexico
preservation of historical monuments in Mexico
protection of colonial heritage in Mexico
protection of historical archives and collections in Mexico
protection of pre-Hispanic heritage in Mexico
research of archaeological heritage in Mexico
research of historical heritage in Mexico
scope national
sector culture
science and research
shortName INAH self-link
supervises archaeological zones open to the public in Mexico
federal historical monuments in Mexico
typeOfOrganization public institution

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