Armenta Uses Archaeological Area of Cholula to Park Well-Being Pipes; INAH Closes It
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The government of Puebla rejected the extraction of water in a site near the Archaeological Zone of Cholula for its Agua para el Bienestar program. Through a statement, it stated that the accusations circulating on social networks are false, although it acknowledged using the land. It explained that the land is owned by the State and uses it to protect institutional vehicles, but without carrying out works or the purpose mentioned above. In rela…
The delegate of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) in Puebla, Gustavo Donnadieu Cervantes, said that any intervention in the site known as La Virgen, located in San Andrés Cholula, must be carried out in coordination with the organism, because the site is part of an area with pre-Hispanic vestiges. The official explained that the INAH has insisted to the state and municipal authorities that any work or action within the po…
Neighbors have established surveillance of the site, as they point out that, despite the closure seals of INAH, tank vehicles still enter and leave with logos of the Government of Puebla and you can see that they are doing work with a backhoe excavator
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