Loltún and Balamcanché are the only two Yucatán archaeological sites still closed to the public
INAH authorities informed that several sections of the Loltún and Balamcanché caves are flooded. In the state, 15 of the 17 archaeological…
INAH authorities informed that several sections of the Loltún and Balamcanché caves are flooded. In the state, 15 of the 17 archaeological…
In the Oxkintok archaeological site, a vessel dedicated to the great Mayan lord named Cholom was found, in addition to other archaeological…
Maxcanú, Yucatan, (November 26, 2021).- From November 26 to 28, the second edition of the Jícama Festival will take place, this time…
The Chocholá style piece is engraved with hieroglyphic text attributed to the Oxkintok area Merida, Yucatan, (September 14, 2021).- During the archaeological…
Oxkintok is a pre-Columbian Maya archaeological site in the Puuc region of Yucatán, in southeast Mexico. There is no evidence of warfare,…
Personnel from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), together with firefighters from the Ministry of Public Security and the Municipality…