National Institute of Anthropology and History
National Institute of Anthropology and History
National Institute of Anthropology and History
Someone attempted to dislodge a drawing of a hand from a rock with more than 150 motifs dating back thousands of years
Highway road work has uncovered an ancient civilisation’s ceremonial centrepiece
Local authorities respond that mummy deterioration is not new and even inevitable given a history of visitors “touching them or taking souvenirs, such as bits of clothing”
Archaeologists at the pre-Hispanic site of Palenque discovered the finely carved artefact, believed to be at least 1,100 years old
Recent excavations at a site in the state of Tamaulipas included analysis of large earthen mounds that were used for burials and everyday activities
The National Institute of Anthropology and History has recently accused two auction houses of holding problematic—yet not illegal—sales of historic objects
Archaeologists believe the pre-Columbian wall drawing of a god wearing a feathered headdress likely depicts Tepoztēcatl, the god of pulque
The elaborate temple relief, now held by the Museo Nacional de Antropología, was extracted from the Maya jungle in the 1960s and offered to the Met for $400,000
Following a string of auction sales of ancient artefacts from Mexico, artist Pepx Romero is taking measures into his own lips
The ‘precious relics’ discovered at Templo Mayor link Aztec cosmology to the sea
The frieze, discovered in Oaxaca in 2018, contains glyphs symbolising themes related to superstition and social hierarchies in the Zapotec and Mixtec cultures
With more than 14,000 artefacts discovered in the project's path, protestors say pre-Hispanic heritage sites could be destroyed by the construction