Reyna PAZ AVENDAÑO

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Reyna Paz Avendaño, journalist specializing in issues related to culture; she writes reports, interviews and articles related to topics such as archaeology, cultural policy, photography, history and literature. Throughout her career, she has worked with news media such as La Crónica de Hoy, El Economista, as well as Zócalo, Escápate and AZ magazines and the radio program El Cambio 1440. She received three awards for investigations between 2013 and 2019. Some of her most important reports include the findings at the Templo Mayor, a project by archaeologist Leonardo López Luján; the search for the ships of Hernán Cortés in the Gulf of Mexico, led by the archaeologist María del Pilar Luna Erreguerena; the unpublished photographs of Fermín Revueltas, shown by his granddaughter Coral Revueltas; the restoration of Pancho Villa's clothing; and the damage suffered by the Monument to Independence during the 2017 earthquakes.

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