The exhibit, which is located in Noble Library until Jan. 30, is an exhibit aiming to honor decades of ASU's work at Teotihuacan, while raising awareness to students that they have access to an incredible amount of information through the University.
The collection showcases the significant amount of information that has come out of the ASU lab at Teotihuacan over the years, said Seonaid Valiant, the curator for Latin American Studies at the ASU Library,
The exhibit also highlights the importance of archaeology in creating primary materials for students to study, Valiant said, who organized the collection of photographs, artifacts and data sheets seen in the exhibit.
ASU at Teotihuacan: Exhibit Highlights Decades of University Research at the Ancient City