Alfonso de Maria y Campos, INAH General Director, said that part of the archaeological site of Chiapa de Corzo, the other two places are located in the region and Bonampak Lagartero
He noted that despite the economic crisis that is lived, in Mexico will be exercised 60 million pesos in various archaeological sites in the country and a large portion of them will come to Chiapas
José Ángel Gómez Sánchez l In Chiapas will open three new sites; for this INAH works on four basic axes, said Alfonso de Maria y Campos, Director General, National Institute of Anthropology and History, "the first important point is that we will open provided we have regularized ownership or possession of the land regularization is that there is no land conflict, is essential because there are no problems.
Speaking to reporters after the opening ceremony of the archaeological site of Chiapa de Corzo, the federal official stressed the points that values National Institute of Anthropology and History to open the archaeological sites, "we can not invent open sites, but the archaeological sites have that where there has been opened before a thorough investigation, a knowledge of the site and cabinet work, research, work, knowledge of the site, and must also have research work scheduled in the short, medium and long term .
Besides the archaeological site of Chiapa de Corzo, the other two places are located in the region of Lagartero and Bonampak.
Alfonso Maria y Campos said that this project covers the tasks to be done on the site over the next 10 years, "not open it and have it pass, but have it already budgeted for maintenance all the time, third, and it is also important is that services are provided, we can not open the site but no bathrooms, rest areas and provide security protection for tourists.
The head of the INAH in the country, said that despite the economic crisis that is lived, in Mexico will be exercised 60 million pesos in various archaeological sites in the country and a large portion of them will come to Chiapas, "for instructions President Calderon the institute has a strategic alliance with SEDESOL, so that this year we will be putting 60 million additional dollars to the total budget of three billion pesos, will be resources put in place to maintain it fairly minor and major sites and monuments, for pure maintenance ".
This economic flow generates thousands of temporary wages Maria y Campos said, "you get much work in the emerging temporary employment program that generates entire villages there that generates the work as there are archaeological sites in Chiapas, Tabasco and Yucatan" .
But to achieve a complete success requires the promotion of tourism leading the state and in Chiapas there is a work aimed at positioning Chiapas, therefore, "must think that tourism has to put his hand for when guests arrive, we are in stage budgeting and Chiapas are in the pending investment projects by each one of those responsible for the archaeological sites to know that we can give or they need and we can give him on that reason, but obviously the investment to be given in Chiapas is the most substantial, with Yucatan for the importance of heritage we have here, I mean that the government of Juan Sabines has supported us a lot, especially in facilitating many aspects of operation we have to do our work ".
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