Alejandro Peschard Fernández
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Alejandro Alberto Peschard Fernández | |
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| Born | Durango City, Durango, Mexico |
| Known for | Archaeology Indigenous peoples of the Americas |
| Scientific career | |
| Institutions | Ganot-Peschard Museum of Archeology |
Alejandro Peschard Fernández is a Mexican archaeologist, writer, and doctor from Durango. He has written several monographs on the history of the indigenous peoples of Northern Mexico, and in 1998, he founded the Museo de Arqueología Ganot-Peschard with his colleague Jaime Ganot Rodríguez.
The museum's collection primarily consists of archeological evidence collected by Peschard and Ganot over the course of 30 years of research in Zacatecas, Sinaloa, Nayarit, and Jalisco.[1]

The Ganot-Peschard Museum of Archaeology is located in Zona Centro of Durango. It is housed in a historic building, which at various points held a printing press and the Durango state archives.[2] Operating since 1998, the museum has been recognized by the National Institute of Anthropology and History as a culturally significant landmark.[3]
Oriented toward preserving the archeological heritage of Northern Mexico, Peschard has served as the director of the museum since its founding.[2]