Désiré Charnay
Archaeologist and photographer in Mexico

Born
May 2nd, 1828
196 years ago
Died
October 24th, 1915
109 years ago — 87 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
France
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An archaeologist and photographer, this individual conducted extensive explorations in Mexico during the 19th century. Documented ancient ruins and indigenous cultures, contributing valuable insights to the understanding of Mesoamerican history. Undertook expeditions in the Yucatán Peninsula and Oaxaca, capturing photographs that became crucial for later archaeological studies. Published works, including detailed accounts of findings and photographic documentation, reflected the regions explored.
Conducted archaeological explorations in Mexico
Published 'Les anciennes régions de la Mésoamerique'
Captured important photographic documentation of ancient sites
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