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The Washington Post says Mexico’s Maya Train project “divides Maya people in its path”
Some residents of the village Vida y Esperanza worry about effect on the water supply, highway access and safety. Others welcome the …
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Some residents of the village Vida y Esperanza worry about effect on the water supply, highway access and safety. Others welcome the …
As a promoter of the Mayan ball game Pok ta Pok in his native Tahdzibichén, Carlos Alberto Chi Bacab’s dream is that …
The exhibition of recovered pieces is open to the public in the ‘Palacio Cantón’ Museum MÉRIDA, YUCATAN.- Yucatán received the “Álvar and …
On Thursday, July 21, the agreement to protect 267 hectares of the archaeological zone of Cobá, in the municipality of Tulum was …
A Maya archaeological zone that has been explored for some time and has not been open to the public is Kulubá, which …
In Kanasín there is an archaeological zone called Xiol, which was discovered around 2015, but exploration work by archaeologists from the National …
Between 250 and 1500 AD, the Maya thrived in advanced agricultural communities spanning much of south east Mexico. Today, though the captivating …
The Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico, through a team of specialists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History …
In the Oxkintok archaeological site, a vessel dedicated to the great Mayan lord named Cholom was found, in addition to other archaeological …
The album U t’aan lak’inil maaya paalalo’ob (Maya Children’s Voices from the East) adds to the resources of indigenous school teachers and …
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