National School of Anthropology and History explained

National School of Anthropology and History
Native Name:Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia
Established:1938
Type:Public
Parent:National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH)
City:Mexico City
Country:Mexico
Campus:Urban
Website:Official website
Notable Alumni:
Academic Programs:Bachelor's and postgraduate degrees in Anthropology and related fields
Fields Of Study:Linguistics, Social Anthropology, Ethnology, Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, Ethnohistory, History

National School of Anthropology and History (in Spanish: Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia, ENAH) is a Mexican Institution of higher education founded in 1938 and a prominent center for the study of Anthropology and History in the Americas. It is part of Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) and offers bachelor's and postgraduate degrees in Anthropology and its disciplines: Linguistics, Social Anthropology, Ethnology, Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, Ethnohistory and History.

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