
Guillermo de Anda is an archaeologist dedicated to research on Maya civilization. Guillermo specialties include the study of caves and cenotes and the sacred geography of the Maya. For 14 years, Guillermo was a professor and researcher at the Facultad de Ciencias Antropol贸gicas of the Universidad Aut贸noma de Yucat谩n (UADY), where he founded and directed the underwater archaeology department. Currently, Guillermo works for Mexico鈥檚 Instituto Nacional de Antropolog铆a e Historia (INAH), where Guillermo oversees special projects in underwater archaeology. Guillermo is the director of the National Geographic-supported Great Maya Aquifer project in Yucat谩n, and has also received grants from the Society for his Cenote Cult project.