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Guiengola: The 15th-century Zapotec 'time capsule' unearthed in Oaxaca's jungles - MSNAn ancient mystery buried for centuries beneath the dense forests of southern Mexico has been unveiled: a sprawling 600-year-old fortified city called Guiengola. Built by the Zapotec people in the ...
Mexico’s indigenous peoples comprise 62 separate ethnic groups. They speak 91 languages and include descendants of major Mesoamerican cultures such as the Olmecs, the Toltecs and the Aztecs.
An archaeologist has revealed a sprawling, lost 15th-century city in southern Mexico at a site that was long thought to have been merely a garrison for soldiers.. Guiengola, which was built by the ...
Sixteen Indigenous Zapotec communities in Mexico have created over 579 water infrastructure projects, including absorption wells, small dams and water pans, to conserve water in the Oaxaca Valley ...
Just 20 minutes after checking in to my room at Otro Oaxaca, the newest installation from Mexico’s much-lauded boutique hotel firm Grupo Habita, I pour a mezcal, neat, and head for the terrace ...
Brightly-painted Zapotec murals invoking warfare recently unearthed from tombs in southern Mexico may date back nearly 2,000 years, officials said late on Wednesday of the find that sheds new ...
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