Ixiptla Virtual Museum
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Connect with our team of Mesoamerican art experts. We're here to help with research inquiries, technical support, educational collaborations, or any questions about our archaeological collections.
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Our team is committed to preserving and sharing Mesoamerican cultural heritage. We love connecting with researchers, educators, students, and pre-Hispanic art enthusiasts.
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The fastest way to reach us for general inquiries, technical support, or collaborations.
Response Time
We typically respond within 24-48 hours on business days. For urgent inquiries, please indicate so in the subject line.
Project Location
Project developed in Mexico, focused on preserving Mesoamerican cultural heritage.
Why Contact Us?
Discover the different ways we can collaborate with you
Research Inquiries
We collaborate with academic researchers and students interested in Mesoamerican cultures.
Examples:
- Requests for information about specific artifacts
- Research project collaborations
- Access to 3D model technical data
- Specialized bibliographic references
Technical Support
Assistance with technical issues, 3D visualization, and site accessibility.
Examples:
- Issues with 3D model visualization
- Bug reports and error reporting
- Technical improvement suggestions
- Accessibility concerns
Educational Partnerships
Collaborations with educational institutions to integrate our resources into curricula.
Examples:
- Integration into educational programs
- Workshops and presentations
- Resources for educators
- Cultural outreach projects
Institutional Collaborations
We work with museums, universities, and cultural organizations to expand our reach.
Examples:
- Partnerships with museums and institutions
- Digital collection exchanges
- Joint digitization projects
- Virtual events and exhibitions
About Ixiptla
Ixiptla, a Nahuatl word meaning "sacred representation," is more than a virtual museum. We are a bridge between past and present, using modern technology to preserve and share the cultural richness of Mesoamerican civilizations.