
TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologist Martha Garcia Sanchez holds up a colonial-era needle found at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists find a burial at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists work on excavation process at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists work on excavation process at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists work on excavation process at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists work on excavation process at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists work on excavation process at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists work on excavation process at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists find a burial at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists find more than 100 objects in the area at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists find more than 100 objects in the area at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists find a burial at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists work on excavation process at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists work on excavation process at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )

TULA, MEXICO - JUNE 09: Archaeologists work on excavation process at the site in Tula city of Hidalgo State, Mexico on June 09, 2023. Archeologists find archaeological remains in Tula, Hidalgo, near the ceremonial zone of the Toltec culture, a research project is being developed by the National Institute of Anthropology and History. In the place, more than ten burials and more than one hundred objects corresponding to three historical stages were discovered: the first belonging to the Toltec culture, who inhabited that area of Mexico between 600 AD. to 1150 AD approximately. The second stage corresponds to about 400 years after the Aztec culture, finally records and objects from colonial settlements such as iron objects and fabrics were found. The Institute of Anthropology and History, who are in charge of research, protection and preservation of culture, carry out the conservation of the area since all types of construction in the country must be first studied and approved by the institution by protocol. The area of the recent discovery that was going to be bought by a Walmart cannot be occupied since the research project showed the importance of space and the need for its study and conservation. ( Amaranta Marentes Orozco - Anadolu Agency )