The area known as El Brujo & El Llano de Rio Nuevo in the Perez Zeledon region of Costa Rica are littered with indigenous artifacts such as stone circles, arrowheads, metates, manos, and rocks with petroglyphs. Local lore says this was an important migration route. Tres Semillas Rainforest Center is located right in the middle of the areas mentioned above.
Tres Semillas Rainforest Center is showcasing the found items and is inviting anthropologists and archeological researchers from around the world to view the collection, conduct field work and present interpretations to Instituto Conexiones and other academic partners.
For more information:
info@connectionsinstitute.net
An educational visitors center located on the secluded southern entrance of the 150,000 acre Los Santos primary tropical forest reserve in the Central Pacific highlands of Costa Rica. Visitors, volunteers, families, and student groups are welcome year round. The Rainforest Center offers room & board, & a chance to learn about or research the rainforests, indigenous organic agricultural techniques, medicinal plants, Costa Rican cousine, tropical sustainability and more!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Ancient Indigenous Artifacts & Petroglyphs Found at Tres Semillas & Surrounding Area, Costa Rica
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