About the Journal
The Bulletin of the National Library of Mexico is a publication of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, edited by its Institute of Bibliographic Research. This Bulletin came to light in 1904 as a dissemination organ of the National Library, it suffered some interruptions, and when the Bibliographic Research Institute was created in 1967, it changed its title to the Bibliographic Research Institute Bulletin, whose first issue appeared in 1969; As such, it had three periods: from 1969 to 1982, from 1987 to 1995, and from 1996 to 2017. In 2019 it resumes its original title of Bulletin of the National Library of Mexico.
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It can be affirmed that Arqueología Mexicana is a publication of recognized prestige, as evidenced by the numerous letters from its readers, and also by the appreciation with which this publication is received and its various issues are preserved as sources of study, even by professionals in the field. history and the various branches of anthropology. The issues that have been published from time to time of Arqueología Mexicana have been bearers of various forms of testimonies about the rich manifestations of culture of our indigenous ancestors. In Mexican Archeology, many of the most distinguished Mexican and foreign researchers dedicated to the knowledge of different stages in the cultural development of the native peoples of Mexico have collaborated. For all these reasons, I believe that we should support this magazine, which truly honors Mexico in many ways by making our past known with dignity."