#  Eduardo Matos Moctezuma Lecture 

 



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Most recent public lectures are video-recorded. Click the title for the speaker name, a full description of the talk, and a transcript.



 

  [### Video: Eduardo Matos Moctezuma Discovers Himself: Excavations of the Great Aztec Temple

 ](/video-eduardo-matos-moctezuma-discovers-himself) The 1978 discovery of the Great Aztec Temple in downtown Mexico City riveted the international archaeological world. This monumental shrine dedicated to the Aztec war and rain gods had been buried beneath the city’s main plaza since the sixteenth-century... 

 

 

   [### Video: The Dawn of Olmec Civilization

 ](/video-dawn-olmec-civilization) The hearth of Olmec civilization is located in the tropical lowlands of Mexico’s southern Gulf Coast region, in the majestic archaeological site of San Lorenzo. The inhabitants of this first Olmec capital developed a distinctive geopolitical territory and... 

 

 

   [### Video: The Mexican Revolution of 1910: A Sociohistorical Interpretation

 ](/video-mexican-revolution-1910-sociohistorical-interpretation) A rigged election and a political crisis among competing elites, middle classes, and rural workers: What could go wrong? The Mexican Revolution of 1910 began as a multilocal revolt against the 35-year regime of dictator Porfirio Díaz and evolved into a... 

 

 

   [### Video: The Obsidian Mirror: Literature and Archaeology in Mexico

 ](/video-obsidian-mirror-literature-and-archaeology-mexico) Watch the video on YouTube Mexican authors Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, José Emilio Pacheco, Salvador Novo, Rubén Bonifaz Nuño, and Rosario Castellanos, among others, have sought to use language to explore and recover the links between Mexico’s Indigenous...