The neighbors of the National Park, represented by the King of Texas, in the state of Mexico, demanded that the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) to comply with a promise to install archaeological windows on the site and that it explains the authorized project in the aforementioned property, known as Los AHuehuetes, where a series of commercial buildings is built.
This was expressed by about 60 demonstrators who met yesterday at the site, where they confirmed that in 2006, the National Institute of Anthropology and History carried out works of archaeological rescue, where the remains of a canal and water channels belonging to one of the Nezahualcóyotl Gardens.
In an interview with joinery, One of the demonstrators and the Texcoco residence commented that it was in 2024 when the building began to build and that work in the last 15 days, accelerating the various protests made by the neighbors.
In the protest, the affected people indicated that in 2006, Wal -Mart’s construction will begin in those properties, and therefore the National Institute of Anthropology and History made excavations and identified that, according to historical sources, the site was part of the Nezahualcóyotl Gardens.
They also mentioned that INAH has identified a hydraulic system formed by a channel and walls of construction and a section of channels, descriptions that coincide with the records of Tomás de Torquimada, as well as a series of Adobe bases, ceramic remains and Obsidian shrapnel.
In the demonstration, the neighbors indicated that in 2017, the municipal authorities built a street on the site, so they protested the construction of the King Aqueduct Park, with the promise that the National Institute of Anthropology and History would put the archaeological windows to monitor the pimples of the Nezhualcóyotl Park. However, this has not been made.
At the end of the focus, the population collected the signatures that will be delivered to Diego Preto, President of INAH; And evaluating the possibility of presenting a summary about its concern for the President of the Republic, Claudia Shinbom.
Since 2006
- In the property called Los Ahuehuetes, INAH performed excavations and decided that according to historical sources, the site was part of the Nezahualcóyotl Gardens.
(Tagstotranslate) Nezahualcóyotl (T) Gardens (T) Inah
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