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In the Shadow of El Tajín: The Political Economy of Archaeology in Modern Mexico

In the Shadow of El Tajín: The Political Economy of Archaeology in Modern Mexico

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Located in the Papantla municipality of the Mexican state of Veracruz, El Tajín is a UNESCO World Heritage site but a lesser-known tourist destination and national symbol. The Indigenous Totonac residents of the region know well that the site's relative absence from discussions of global archaeology and heritage belies a century of wide-ranging labor, extractive industries, and commodity exchange.

In the Shadow of El Tajín tells the story of how a landscape of ancient mounds and ruins became an archaeological site, brings to light the network of actors who made it happen, and reveals the Indigenous histories silenced in the process. By drawing on the insights of Indigenous Totonac peoples who have lived and worked in El Tajín for more than a century, Sam Holley-Kline explores historical processes that made both the archaeological site and regional historical memory. In the Shadow of El Tajín decenters discussions of the state and tourism industry by focusing on the industries and workers who are integral to the functioning of the site but who have historically been overlooked by studies of the ancient past. Holley-Kline recovers local Indigenous histories in dialogue with broader trends in scholarship to demonstrate the rich recent past of El Tajín, a place better known for its ancient history.


Author: Samuel Holley-Kline
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 11/01/2025
Series: Confluencias
Pages: 286
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.64d
ISBN: 9781496244420
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