The INAH will dedicate a tribute to the museographer Rosa Estela Reyes García

The INAH will dedicate a tribute to the museographer Rosa Estela Reyes García

The museographer Rosa Estela Reyes García, who nearly 50 years in the past joined the Nationwide Institute of Anthropology and Historical past (INAH), will obtain a tribute on Might 16 on the Nationwide Museum of Anthropology (MNA), for his invaluable contribution within the promotion and preservation of Mexican cultural heritage. In interview with The Day, … Read more

GB returns 19 archaeological pieces to Mexico

GB returns 19 archaeological pieces to Mexico

Mexico City. The United Kingdom government delivered 19 archaeological pieces to Mexico for “rematriation.” This was reported this Friday in a joint statement by the Secretariats of Foreign Affairs (SRE) and Culture, as well as the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). The delivery took place at the headquarters of the Mexican embassy in … Read more

22 archaeological pieces returned to Mexico

22 archaeological pieces returned to Mexico

The Mexican Consulate in Philadelphia and the Mexican Cultural Center (CCM) held a delivery-reception ceremony in that city for 22 movable archaeological monuments, which will be returned to Mexican territory in the coming days. In a statement, the Foreign Ministry reported that the return was possible thanks to the collaboration between the Landau family, collector … Read more

INAH confirms, after discovery, important lake environment in Tlatelolco

INAH confirms, after discovery, important lake environment in Tlatelolco

The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) reported that, after the discovery of a network of canals and a pre-Hispanic pier in the Tlatelolco area, it can be confirmed with certainty that this area had an important lake environment. The discovery after excavating a piece of land located in a housing complex on Eje … Read more

Between rock carvings and the sea, Las Labradas is the ideal place to see the solar eclipse

Between rock carvings and the sea, Las Labradas is the ideal place to see the solar eclipse

Mazatlán, Sin., The Las Labradas archaeological site, located on the beach, in the municipality of San Ignacio, and where there are some 700 rock engravings on volcanic rocks, will open to the public in order to offer conferences on eclipses during pre-Hispanic times. and for the observation of what will occur on April 8. Servando … Read more