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#11713323
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713324
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713325
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713335
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713340
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713351
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713357
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713363
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713368
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11713373
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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#11433497
25 July 2024
A view of land and cobbles where the symbolic sowing of Cempasuchil Flower seeds is being carried out during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Cempoalxochitl Flower in Mexico City, Mexico, which is seeking to eliminate dependence on the importation of seeds originating from Mexico and which is contemplating the reconstruction of its genome from branches found in the underground tunnels of the Teotihuacan pyramids, discovered in 2002, to obtain its designation of origin.
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#11433513
25 July 2024
A view of land and cobbles where the symbolic sowing of Cempasuchil Flower seeds is being carried out during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Cempoalxochitl Flower in Mexico City, Mexico, which is seeking to eliminate dependence on the importation of seeds originating from Mexico and which is contemplating the reconstruction of its genome from branches found in the underground tunnels of the Teotihuacan pyramids, discovered in 2002, to obtain its designation of origin.
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#11433536
25 July 2024
A view of land and cobbles where the symbolic sowing of Cempasuchil Flower seeds is being carried out during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Cempoalxochitl Flower in Mexico City, Mexico, which is seeking to eliminate dependence on the importation of seeds originating from Mexico and which is contemplating the reconstruction of its genome from branches found in the underground tunnels of the Teotihuacan pyramids, discovered in 2002, to obtain its designation of origin.
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#11433534
25 July 2024
They are symbolically sowing Cempasuchil Flower seeds during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Cempoalxochitl Flower in Mexico City, Mexico, on Month, Day, Year, which seeks to eliminate dependence on the importation of seeds originating from Mexico and contemplates the reconstruction of its genome from branches found in the underground tunnels of the Teotihuacan pyramids, discovered in 2002, to obtain its designation of origin.
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#11433535
25 July 2024
They are symbolically sowing Cempasuchil Flower seeds during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Cempoalxochitl Flower in Mexico City, Mexico, on Month, Day, Year, which seeks to eliminate dependence on the importation of seeds originating from Mexico and contemplates the reconstruction of its genome from branches found in the underground tunnels of the Teotihuacan pyramids, discovered in 2002, to obtain its designation of origin.
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#11433500
25 July 2024
A view is showing an offering for a pre-Hispanic ceremony to Mother Earth during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Flower of Cempoalxochitl in Mexico City, Mexico, on Month, Day, Year, which is seeking to eliminate dependence on the importation of seeds originating from Mexico and which is contemplating the reconstruction of its genome from branches found in the underground tunnels of the Teotihuacan pyramids, discovered in 2002, to obtain its designation of origin.
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