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Baja California Tourism Program Garners National RecognitionThe “Kumiai Route” takes visitors to Tecate, a designated Pueblo Mágico, with stops at Miguel Hidalgo Park, the Vallecitos archaeological ... Center in Playas de Rosarito.
Archaeologists confronted by a false door at an excavation site were stunned to find that it led to the tomb of Egyptian royalty. The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the ...
Archaeologists in the oldest city in the United States recently excavated part of an historic district — unearthing remnants of its short-lived British past. Fox News Digital spoke with Andrea ...
Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz of Playas de Rosarito has invited residents to participate in the National Tequios for Peace and Against Addictions, which will be held in Rosarito this Wednesday, May 14, ...
O. Myrin, The Swedish History Museum/SHM The study was led by Marianne Hem Eriksen, Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Leicester in the U.K., and co-authored Katherine Marie ...
Archaeologists are shedding light on the astonishing identification of two 18th-century slave ships off the coast of Central America. The ships, named Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus ...
Languages: English and Spanish. You can contact her via email: [email protected] Archaeologists have uncovered a tomb belonging to an ancient Egyptian prince concealed behind a massive false ...
To wrap up the first day of the 2025 Tianguis Turístico (Tourism Tianguis), the Playas de Rosarito government hosted the “Welcome to Rosarito” destination presentation. Held at Sunio Beach Club, the ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered the remains of a lost city dating back thousands of years – and newfound evidence suggests it may be the capital of a once-thriving civilization. The recent ...
Now, that assumption has been drastically shaken, after an article published in the Journal of Archaeological Science provides “the first solid evidence that women in early Christendom also ...
Until the discovery of Tell es-Sakan, Archaeologist Eliot Braun was somewhat dubious of that characterisation, and he thought such occupation might have been confined to enclaves of Nilotic peoples ...
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