Pictures from Mexico
I've been wanting to post pictures from my Mexico trip for a while. So here they are now! Just as background, I traveled to Mexico with archaeologists at University of Arizona . We visited some 700-year old sites near the city of Nuevos Casas Grandes , in the northern state of Chihuahua - the largest state in Mexico . We also went to a village called Mata Ortiz, where we met artisans who have recently developed a pottery tradition inspired from pots found at these archaeological sites.
So to begin with, here's a picture of a portion of the ruins at the site of Paquime (this picture doesn't do justice, I think, but it's the best I have):
So to begin with, here's a picture of a portion of the ruins at the site of Paquime (this picture doesn't do justice, I think, but it's the best I have):
Here are a couple of examples of contemporary pottery at a gallery in Mata Ortiz.
And here I am posing with Juan Quezada, the man whose efforts since the 1970s have led to the pottery renaissance.
I walked around the city of Nuevo Casas Grandes by myself quite a bit, and found these interesting abandoned food stalls (not too many surprises there given my interest in food :)) by the road side:
Finally, a depressed me, back in my office! :)
I also have other pictures of my trip here.
On an unrelated note, I've been posting (and writing in general) quite regularly on my blog. You can check my most recent posts/articles at: http://thirtylettersinmyname.blogspot.com/
On an unrelated note, I've been posting (and writing in general) quite regularly on my blog. You can check my most recent posts/articles at: http://thirtylettersinmyname.blogspot.com/
Labels: Travel
4 Comments:
Hari --
Looks like you had a nice trip. I liked the abandoned food stands. :) Also, your office doesn't look nearly as cluttered as I recall your desk in the lab looking...are you getting tidier? :)
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Jen, at Sat Jun 30, 09:55:00 AM 2007
Hey Jen,
I have a fairly big office and I've realized that I can spread the mess around! :) That's probably why it looks tidy - and photos do make things look a little cleaner that they actually are, I think :)
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Hari, at Sun Jul 01, 07:17:00 PM 2007
You're facial action in the picture at the office looks really depressed, totally different from the one you took on your trip :P
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Pam, at Fri Jul 06, 05:57:00 AM 2007
Pam,
The contrast is striking isn't it? :) Sigh! I wish I could travel a lot more like this!
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Hari, at Mon Jul 09, 09:26:00 AM 2007
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