Archaeological finds in the southern part of the state of Sinaloa suggest that the culture that has developed in this region has resulted in complex ceramic Aztatlán, Mexico National Institute of Anthropology and History, INAH said. Over 200 archaeological sites have been cataloged in the region that allow scientists to understand the dynamics of human occupation of the region during the pre-Columbian period, the INAH said in a statement. In contrast to the belief that only the nomadic groups that live there, found evidence of several settlements dating back to around 250 AD In …
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