
معرفی
Christine Hernández is a researcher at Tulane University, serving as Curator of Special Collections at The Latin American Library since 2012. With a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Tulane (2000) and an AB in Spanish and Anthropology from University of Illinois, she specializes in Mesoamerican archaeology, particularly prehistoric studies of Michoacán and the El Bajío region, and analysis of prehispanic Maya codices.
- Education:
- A.B. in Spanish and Anthropology, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (Phi Beta Kappa)
- M.A. and Ph.D. in Anthropology, Tulane University (2000)
Her research focuses on Mesoamerican archaeology, prehispanic codices, and digital preservation initiatives. She has published extensively with institutions like Dumbarton Oaks and University Press of Colorado, including co-authoring Re-Creating Primordial Time (2013) with Dr. Gabriel Vail. Her work bridges archaeology, digital humanities, and cultural documentation.
She offers courses in Spanish American Textual Technologies (H-170v) and Spanish American Textualities (H-170), reflecting her interdisciplinary expertise. Her publications highlight trends in Mesoamerican mythologies, codices, and digital preservation.
- Awards:
- No specified scientific awards mentioned
Her academic contributions involve collaborations with The Latin American Library and digitization projects, though no formal advising, grants, or lab affiliations are detailed in the text.





