The mills of Asunción and San Miguel in Tecamachalco and Acatzingo, Puebla (Evidence from Industrial Archeology)
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Keywords

Wheat Mills
Architecture and History
Agriculture Industry
Puebla
Mexico
19th Century
Key Words Plus
Agroindustry
Architectural Heritage
Industrial Heritage
Flour-Mills
Architecture
Puebla (México)
19th Century.

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Morales-Moreno, H. (2008). The mills of Asunción and San Miguel in Tecamachalco and Acatzingo, Puebla (Evidence from Industrial Archeology). Apuntes: Revista De Estudios Sobre Patrimonio Cultural, 21(1). https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/revApuntesArq/article/view/8970
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Abstract

This paper shows examples of recording and partial archaeological survey of two Mexican wheat mills in the centralplateau and the archaeological evidence following the ticcih-Mexico methodology to register and protect these agroindustrialhistorical sites. We make a short historical description of each site and then an architectural registrationin order to rescue and protect as according to ticcih rules.
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