Last September, French auction house Millon sold over 100 pre-Columbian artifacts from Mexico's cultural heritage despite Mexico’s efforts to recover them
The Puuc Route comprises the most beautiful archeological sites in Yucatán, Mexico
The palace of Kuluba's archeological site would have been used by the Mayan elite
Did you know multi-ethnic migrant communities settled Teotihuacan after two volcanic eruptions?
Only one year after its opening, the museum will be expanded due to the recent discovery of hundreds of mammoth bones
INAH archeologists have yet to determine if the anchors belonged to the lost ships of Hernán Cortés
Fun facts about Tenochtitlán
Tenochtitlán was one of the most important cities in the pre-Colonial world
Chichén Itzá was a powerful city built by the ancient Mayas, a civilization known for its extraordinary knowledge in Astronomy, Mathematics, and Architecture
In 1930, Mexico's President Pascual Ortiz Rubio had the intention of creating a love for national symbols and traditions an answer to a new kind of invasion through culture by our northern neighbors
The complex elaboration process of the Cuexyo Chimalli included the breeding and hunting of birds used for their feathers by Aztec artists