The hearth that threatened the neighborhood of the Prehistoric Caves of Yagul and Mitla, within the space of El Fuerte de Unión Zapata, was managed by the Secretary of the Navy with out reporting injury to the pre-Hispanic vestiges and cave work that date again 10 thousand years. years, as reported by the INAH in an announcement.
The forest fires have affected the communities of Unión Zapata, Mitla, Villa Díaz Ordaz and San Miguel del Valle, within the area of the central valleys of Oaxaca, the place prehistoric caves and rock shelters acknowledged in 2010 by the United Nations are positioned. for Schooling, Science and Tradition (UNESCO) as World Heritage.
The INAH, via the INAH Oaxaca Middle and the Archaeological Hall of the Tlacolula Valley (Covatlao), negotiated with the Secretariats of the Navy and Nationwide Protection, the nationwide commissions of Protected Pure Areas and Forestry, the federal government of Oaxaca and the authorities and communities of the ejidos of Unión Zapata, Villa Díaz Ordaz and San Pablo Villa de Mitla, joint actions to mitigate the fires.
As quickly because the situations and the civil safety authorities enable it, INAH specialists will make extra exact opinions to know the state of the vestiges, amongst which the Blanca, Redonda, Oscura, La Paloma, Los Machines and Guilá Naquitz caves stand out, the place Historic vestiges of corn, chili, beans and squash had been discovered, the Institute reported.
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