There Is History Under the Dams of the Limay River: They Seek to Recover Archaeological Remains in Neuquén
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Underneath the gigantic dams of the Limay River, there is a remote past. 10,000 years ago people inhabited hunters’ villages that left traces. Their history, their ways of life, their identity, still try to be deciphered in an inexhaustible research work that persists years ago. Thousands of archaeological pieces of all sizes and shapes...
Neighbors and neighbors, along with specialists from the civil association “Article 27” Judicial Activism on Culture, expressed their concern over the destruction of archaeological remains that had been protected in Texcoco, State of Mexico, and now suffer the ravages of a construction that threatens cultural heritage. “There is an area that is in the mere center of Texcoco where they have found some vestiges that in 2006.
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