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Destruyen vestigios prehispánicos en estacionamiento frente a Plaza Delta
(Destruction of prehispanic vestiges in a parking lot in front of Plaza Delta --in Mexico City) --Spanish
_http://www.sopitas.com/site/382113-destruyen-vestigios-prehispanicos-en-estacionamiento-frente-a-plaza-delta/
Wouldn't been the first time when new business come to the equation and the INAH (National Institute of Anthropology and -Mexican- History) do not do its work, in 2011 when the Metrobus construction started, route to the airport, there were vestiges from XVII y XVIII, the construction stops for some days and later covered, because those vestiges weren't prehispanic, never mind that those constructions were built upon prehispanic vestiges, The market place where I work is said to be built in a monastery, though. I suppose that the big spot of business and commerce is spreading out quickly, we are too many. I was able to saw them, and surely La Jornada could had post a better image, but when media do not want to be clear, they put their effort to pass on the next page.
_http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2011/10/27/capital/044n2cap --Spanish
Destruyen vestigios prehispánicos en estacionamiento frente a Plaza Delta
(Destruction of prehispanic vestiges in a parking lot in front of Plaza Delta --in Mexico City) --Spanish
_http://www.sopitas.com/site/382113-destruyen-vestigios-prehispanicos-en-estacionamiento-frente-a-plaza-delta/
Wouldn't been the first time when new business come to the equation and the INAH (National Institute of Anthropology and -Mexican- History) do not do its work, in 2011 when the Metrobus construction started, route to the airport, there were vestiges from XVII y XVIII, the construction stops for some days and later covered, because those vestiges weren't prehispanic, never mind that those constructions were built upon prehispanic vestiges, The market place where I work is said to be built in a monastery, though. I suppose that the big spot of business and commerce is spreading out quickly, we are too many. I was able to saw them, and surely La Jornada could had post a better image, but when media do not want to be clear, they put their effort to pass on the next page.
_http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2011/10/27/capital/044n2cap --Spanish