Experts from Costa Rica and Mexico collaborate on preserving a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Archaeologists from
Costa Rica and Mexico have completed the restoration of several ancient stone spheres at a UNESCO World Heritage site in southern
Costa Rica.
The massive pre-Columbian sculptures, believed to date back over a thousand years, are considered a symbol of the country’s cultural heritage.
Conservation teams say the project highlights the importance of regional cooperation in protecting archaeological treasures for future generations.