
The shrine dates back to the Later Classic Period and could be part of an underground network under Chichén Itzá

The shrine dates back to the Later Classic Period and could be part of an underground network under Chichén Itzá

The original site had to be protected from extreme climate conditions brought upon by global warming

A team of specialists from INAH, UNAM, Canada, and Spain are exploring the shores of Veracruz in search of the ancient ships

What important event took place around 2000 years ago in this place, where all the powers in Mesoamerica were concentrated?

The research project was developed by San Luis Potosí's Autonomous University (UASLP), in collaboration with the INAH's Archeology Council

The tales of the cruel sacrifices to honor the god Huitzilopochtli have been told for centuries and it has become a popular image that identifies this warrior society

Mexican archeologists discovered the temple at the Ndachjian-Tehuacán archeological site in Puebla

Mexico’s INAH has discovered the hidden meaning of crocodiles among Mesoamerican cultures

Ortega explains that the building was built in 7 construction stages and that there were great rituals during each of them: sumptuous offerings which included human and animal sacrifices

The discovery confirmed that both cultures were related despite being 800 miles away from each other