The INAH informed the measure was taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19
On February 25, Mexico returned an allegedly ancient Ife sculpture to Nigeria
For decades, archaeologists and scientists have been studying the ancient civilization that once inhabited Teotihuacan
UNAM researchers are analyzing the characteristics of the ancient rubber ball
For many years, Teotihuacan was the most powerful city in Mesoamerica
The bronze sculpture from the Yoruba people was seized in Mexico City’s Benito Juárez International Airport
The limestone slab is characterized by a full-length feline carved in relief
The purpose of the Great Mayan Aquifer is to create reproductions available to the public and create virtual museums
The coins are made of copper and belong to pre-Columbian cultures in Michoacán and Guerrero
Mexico and Spain will sail into an archeological journey to search for the Our Lady of Juncal ship