Uxmal is one of the main archaeological sites of the Maya zone, located in the Puuc region of Yucatán, Mexico. It was …
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Construction of the Dzibilchaltún Site Museum begins on Monday, May 29th
This Monday, the construction of the new Dzibilchaltún Site Museum will commence, according to the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) …
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A massive stone sculpture carved by Olmec artists more than 2,000 years ago that evokes ancient religious beliefs has returned to Mexico …
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The Mayans were a civilization that flourished in parts of present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras from about 2000 BCE until the …
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María de Lourdes Toscano Hernández is appointed Director of the Kabah Archaeological Zone in Yucatán
By agreement with the federal Secretary of Culture, Alejandra Frausto Guerrero, the general director of the National Institute of Anthropology and History …
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Xcambó was an important salt trade port controlled by the ancient Maya
The archaeological zone of Xcambó, located two kilometers from the Yucatán coastline, was a Maya settlement that once functioned as one of …
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Mayor Diego Castañón announces improvements in Tulum archaeological site
TULUM, QRoo, April 12, 2023.- The government of municipal president Diego Castañón, strengthens cooperation with the National Institute of Anthropology and History …
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Chichen Itza is positioned as the undisputed most visited archaeological site in Mexico
MÉRIDA, Yucatan – Since the Covid-19 health crisis began, Chichén Itzá, in Yucatán, and Tulum, in Quintana Roo, have displaced the pre-Hispanic …
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Funeral chamber found in Palenque archaeological site
During the construction of the Mayan Train, INAH archaeologists discovered a burial chamber in Palenque, which contains a human skeleton and an …
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The archaeological site of Ichkabal will be open to the public in Quintana Roo
The central part of the archaeological zone of Ichkabal will be opened to the public in May 2024, after specialists explore the …