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INAH and Cindaq Strengthen Collaboration to Explore and Preserve

INAH and Cindaq strengthen collaboration to explore and preserve Mexico's submerged heritage Mexico City, August 18 (InZoom.Mx).— The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), through its Subdirectorate of Underwater Archaeology (SAS), and the Research Center of the Quintana Roo Aquifer System (Cindaq) formalized a collaboration agreement that will strengthen research, documentation and conservation actions of the archaeological her…
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INAH and Cindaq strengthen collaboration to explore and preserve Mexico's submerged heritage Mexico City, August 18 (InZoom.Mx).— The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), through its Subdirectorate of Underwater Archaeology (SAS), and the Research Center of the Quintana Roo Aquifer System (Cindaq) formalized a collaboration agreement that will strengthen research, documentation and conservation actions of the archaeological her…

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Galu Comunicación broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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