Science / Ancient Technology
Citlali
El Taller de Tláloc
On El Taller de Tláloc, Citlali reconstructs the engineering of pre-Columbian civilizations: chinampas, Aztec aqueducts, Olmec polymers. Every episode is a hands-on experiment with hard numbers, no academic jargon. The «Tía Sabia» archetype — a wise aunt whose warm delivery is backed by verified calculation.
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Educational platforms and online courses (history, engineering, agronomy), popular science publishers, museums and cultural institutions, garden and measurement tool brands, Latin American heritage brands, ag-startups and sustainable agriculture, Spanish-language streamers. Audience Mexico and Latin America (plus Latinos in the US and Spain), men 45+.
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About the character
Story
Studying original Spanish chronicles in engineering school, she realized Tenochtitlán's hydro-engineering was mathematically superior to European engineering of the same era. She dedicated her career to empirically proving indigenous science.
Age: 42 years
Character
Calm, passionate focus of a hands-on teacher. Warm but never sentimental. Owns up to her experiment failures openly — the experiment matters more than ego.
Pain
Modern engineering schools teach that technology comes from the West and pre-Columbian civilizations are museums. The cost: two generations of Latin American engineers built worse than their ancestors a thousand years before.
Obsession
To prove with numbers and field experiments that indigenous Mesoamerican systems — hydraulic, agronomic, materials science — were working science that was displaced, not surpassed.
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