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Pintan graffitis a atlantes de Tula.(Estados)
Reforma (México D.F., México)
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March 22, 2003
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Byline: Javier Peralta
TULA / Hidalgo
Manos anónimas pintaron genitales y senos de color rojo en las cuatro estatuas de los guerreros toltecas que se localizan en la parte superior de la pirámide principal de la zona arqueológica de Tula, además de colocar un letrero en una de las bases con la leyenda "Los Atlantes reciben la primavera".
Personas que arribaron por la mañana para celebrar el equinoccio de primavera, hicieron esa denuncia pública, mientras el responsable de la zona arqueológica, Julio César Doroteo GarcÃa, dijo no tener ...
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