With health measures and protocols, the archaeological zone of Edzná that is currently under the care of the National Institute of Anthropology …
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Archaeological sites of Quintana Roo getting ready to reopen
The 13 archaeological sites of Quintana Roo are getting ready for a gradual reopening, after more than five months of being closed …
Mexico archaeology: Pre-Hispanic ruins found on mountaintop July 24, 2020, 2:27 AM Two pre-Hispanic carved stone monuments believed to date back more …
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A fire is registered at the archaeological site of Oxkintok, Yucatán (INAH)
Personnel from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), together with firefighters from the Ministry of Public Security and the Municipality …
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Chichén Itzá will open for the spring equinox, but with limited access
The Yucatan State Ministry of Culture reported that all events and art activities in theaters, concert halls, cultural centers and archaeological zones …
Merida Yucatan; January 23, 2020 (ACOM) .- With strong citizen participation, the rescue of parks with archaeological remains in Mérida continues, society …
According to BBC, an ancient “sweat lodge” was uncovered in Mexico City. An ancient Native Aztec sauna, dating back to the 14th …
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Multi-ethnic migrant communities settled in Teotihuacan after two volcanic eruptions
Fragments of pre-Aztec murals recently discovered on the outskirts of Teotihuacan, what was once the largest city of the Americas, are adding …
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Chichén Itzá’s “El Castillo” one of the most important pyramids in Mexico and the world
El Castillo (or “The Castle” in English), also known as the Temple of Kukulcan, stands nearly 80 feet tall in UNESCO World …
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Xaman-Há: hidden Maya ruins near the Riviera Maya
There have been many stories about the recent population explosion in the Mexican resort town of Playa del Carmen. The 1970 census …