Best Photos of the Day
Mexican archaeologists confirmed the existence of a palace in the Archaeological Zone of Kulubá, in Yucatán. The structure, 55 meters long, is investigated together with four buildings of Group C of the Mayan pre-Hispanic city, which regains its splendor thanks to experts from INAH. Conservation work is carried out in buildings of Groups A and B; mapping and topographic record; and the old Rancho Kulubá is preserved, dating from the mid-twentieth century. Photo: Mauricio Marat. INAH.
Best Photos of the Day
Mexican archaeologists confirmed the existence of a palace in the Archaeological Zone of Kulubá, in Yucatán. The structure, 55 meters long, is investigated together with four buildings of Group C of the Mayan pre-Hispanic city, which regains its splendor thanks to experts from INAH. Conservation work is carried out in buildings of Groups A and B; mapping and topographic record; and the old Rancho Kulubá is preserved, dating from the mid-twentieth century. Photo: Mauricio Marat. INAH.
Best Photos of the Day
Mexican archaeologists confirmed the existence of a palace in the Archaeological Zone of Kulubá, in Yucatán. The structure, 55 meters long, is investigated together with four buildings of Group C of the Mayan pre-Hispanic city, which regains its splendor thanks to experts from INAH. Conservation work is carried out in buildings of Groups A and B; mapping and topographic record; and the old Rancho Kulubá is preserved, dating from the mid-twentieth century. Photo: Mauricio Marat. INAH.
Best Photos of the Day
Mexican archaeologists confirmed the existence of a palace in the Archaeological Zone of Kulubá, in Yucatán. The structure, 55 meters long, is investigated together with four buildings of Group C of the Mayan pre-Hispanic city, which regains its splendor thanks to experts from INAH. Conservation work is carried out in buildings of Groups A and B; mapping and topographic record; and the old Rancho Kulubá is preserved, dating from the mid-twentieth century. Photo: Mauricio Marat. INAH.
Best Photos of the Day
Mexican archaeologists confirmed the existence of a palace in the Archaeological Zone of Kulubá, in Yucatán. The structure, 55 meters long, is investigated together with four buildings of Group C of the Mayan pre-Hispanic city, which regains its splendor thanks to experts from INAH. Conservation work is carried out in buildings of Groups A and B; mapping and topographic record; and the old Rancho Kulubá is preserved, dating from the mid-twentieth century. Photo: Mauricio Marat. INAH.
Best Photos of the Day
Mexican archaeologists confirmed the existence of a palace in the Archaeological Zone of Kulubá, in Yucatán. The structure, 55 meters long, is investigated together with four buildings of Group C of the Mayan pre-Hispanic city, which regains its splendor thanks to experts from INAH. Conservation work is carried out in buildings of Groups A and B; mapping and topographic record; and the old Rancho Kulubá is preserved, dating from the mid-twentieth century. Photo: Mauricio Marat. INAH.
Best Photos of the Day
Mexican archaeologists confirmed the existence of a palace in the Archaeological Zone of Kulubá, in Yucatán. The structure, 55 meters long, is investigated together with four buildings of Group C of the Mayan pre-Hispanic city, which regains its splendor thanks to experts from INAH. Conservation work is carried out in buildings of Groups A and B; mapping and topographic record; and the old Rancho Kulubá is preserved, dating from the mid-twentieth century. Photo: Mauricio Marat. INAH.
Best Photos of the Day
Mexican archaeologists confirmed the existence of a palace in the Archaeological Zone of Kulubá, in Yucatán. The structure, 55 meters long, is investigated together with four buildings of Group C of the Mayan pre-Hispanic city, which regains its splendor thanks to experts from INAH. Conservation work is carried out in buildings of Groups A and B; mapping and topographic record; and the old Rancho Kulubá is preserved, dating from the mid-twentieth century. Photo: Mauricio Marat. INAH.
Best Photos of the Day
Mexican archaeologists confirmed the existence of a palace in the Archaeological Zone of Kulubá, in Yucatán. The structure, 55 meters long, is investigated together with four buildings of Group C of the Mayan pre-Hispanic city, which regains its splendor thanks to experts from INAH. Conservation work is carried out in buildings of Groups A and B; mapping and topographic record; and the old Rancho Kulubá is preserved, dating from the mid-twentieth century. Photo: Mauricio Marat. INAH.
Best Photos of the Day
Mexican archaeologists confirmed the existence of a palace in the Archaeological Zone of Kulubá, in Yucatán. The structure, 55 meters long, is investigated together with four buildings of Group C of the Mayan pre-Hispanic city, which regains its splendor thanks to experts from INAH. Conservation work is carried out in buildings of Groups A and B; mapping and topographic record; and the old Rancho Kulubá is preserved, dating from the mid-twentieth century. Photo: Mauricio Marat. INAH.