Eulalia Guzmán

  • Born Feburary 12th 1890

  • Co-Founded Admiradoras de Juárez

    Admiradoras de Juárez was a feminist group that admired Benito Juarez - Former President of Mexico
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    Was an Assistant for the Normal School for Teachers

  • Graduated from the Normal School for Teachers

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    Time in America

    In 1921 Eulalia Guzmán was sent to the US to investigate schools and in 1922 was one of the representatives for the Mexican Feminist Council at multiple conferences and conventions
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    Studied school organizational techniques in Europe

    Guzmán traveled to various countries in Europe to study their schools
  • Masters Degree in Philosophy

    From the National Autonomous University of Mexico
  • Excavation of Tomb 7 in Monte Albán

  • Became Director of Department of Archaeology of the National Museum

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    Studied and Traveled

    In 1936 Guzmán was commissioned to visit museums and libraries around the world. By 1940 she cataloged more than 3000 documents
  • Explored Archaeological sites throughout Mexico

    This included sites such as Izapa, Comitán, and San Pedro Piedra Gorda
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    Appointed head of the Historical Archives of INAH

    INAH is the Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia which is where Guzmán's catalog is stored.
  • Bachelor's Degree in Archaeology

  • Guzmán Declares that she found the remains of Cuauhtémoc

    After being sent to investigate reports that the remains of Cuauhtémoc have been found, Guzmán excavates what she determines to be Cuauhtémoc's remains. this discovery is later found to be false.
  • Guzmán Retires

  • Died January 1st 1985