The Mayan Train and How It Destroyed the Archaeological Heritage in the Southeast of the Country
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Chetumal (Mexico).- Thousands of objects recovered during the construction of the Maya Train are helping to rebuild the social, economic and health history of the Yucatan Peninsula. In a specialized laboratory of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), located in Chetumal, Quintana Roo, archaeologists and restorers analyze vestiges that span from the pre-Hispanic era [...] The post Findings of the Maya Train reveal history in …
The Oppenheimer cave is marked by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) as an area of archaeological monuments. It is part of the archaeological rescue protection polygons of the Mayan Train , but in the place there is devastation, piles and more piles. Azteca News denounced it in March 2024. The archaeological heritage in the southeast of the country was being buried by the construction of the Mayan Train. Today, researchers…
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