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Discover 200+ Pre-Hispanic Artifacts at Caxitlán Archaeological Museum

A tour through the Archaeological Museum of Caxitlán will allow you to understand the history of the region through a display of more than 200 pieces coming from the Pre-hispanic culture. Tombs and funerary offering stands out, as well as some pieces and historic objects closely linked to the city.

 

The museum has 4 exhibition halls: Los chamanes room shows a general geographic scenery from the zone; at the Capacha hall you can learn about Colima and the north coast of Michoacan; in the Good and Bad room you will find the gifts of Heaven and Earth, the origin of God and the chain of life; finally, in the Tumba de tiro hall you can learn about the myths, rituals and the eternal enclosure.

 

There’s another hall in the museum that allows you to learn about the geography of this state and see the first archaeological evidence of myths and rites in the region.

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