Azua.- The archaeologists who work in the excavations in search of the Chief Enriquillo, in Old Town of this province, will resume work this Monday, after the weekend break.
The team is led by the Dominican Kathleen Martínez, a renowned archaeologist who has distinguished herself by searching for the tomb of the Egyptian princess, Cleopatra.
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It is believed that the remains of Enriquillo They are buried in the Old Town Ruins, where the i worksLas Mercedes church, and, according to historians, Spanish citizens were buried during the colonial era.
Enriquillo had Spanish nationality, Therefore, it is believed that his remains were buried in that place.
Four bones have been recovered so far. at the archaeological site.
The importance of recovering the remains of this chief lies in his role as leader of the revolt against Spanish rule in the 16th century.
