Lorenzo Ochoa Salas Explained
Lorenzo Ochoa Salas (25 May 19437 December 2009) was a Mexican archaeologist.[1] He was born in Tuxpan, Veracruz.[2] He obtained a master's degree in anthropology, with a speciality in archaeology from the National School of Anthropology and History. He completed his doctorate in archaeology at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.[3]
Ochoa's books include Historia prehispánica de la Huaxteca (UNAM, 1979).[4]
Ochoa died of respiratory disease in Mexico City on 7 December 2009.[5] The magazine Voices of Mexico devoted a special section in his memory in 2010.[6]
Notes and References
- Patricia. Martel. Lorenzo Ochoa (1943–2009). es. Anales de Antropología. 42. 2008. 243–251.
- Jiménez Sotero. Jairo Eduardo. 2012. Lorenzo Ochoa: estudioso de la Huasteca. 2021-10-21. La Ciencia y el Hombre. 25. 3. es. 0187-8786.
- Web site: Archived copy . 2009-12-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722230449/http://www.juntadegobierno.unam.mx/pdf/antropologicas/AUSCUL-IIA-Sembl.pdf . 2011-07-22 .
- Diehl. Richard A.. August 1981. 10.1215/00182168-61.3.506. 3. The Hispanic American Historical Review. 2513404. 506–507. Review of Historia prehispánica de la Huaxteca. 61. free.
- News: Fallece Lorenzo Ochoa Salas . . 2009-12-31.
- "An homage to Lorenzo Ochoa", Voices of Mexico no. 87, 2010. Articles: Elsie Montiel, "Lorenzo Ochoa Salas: Friend and Contributor to Voices of Mexico", pp. 71–72; Mario Humberto Ruz, "A Singular Man, A Plural Way of Seeing", pp. 73–74; Gerardo Gutiérrez, "Traveling through the Huaxteca With Lorenzo", pp. 75–76; Eladio Terreros Espinosa, "A Sketch of His Career", pp. 77–78