Conservation of the Ancient City of Cihuatan, Phase 2

This project builds upon work completed under a previous Ambassadors Fund grant and involves the conservation of two ball courts and three building platforms.

The former city of Cihuatán, which flourished between 900 and 1200, represents a distinct non-Maya culture similar to those of contemporary Central Mexico. [Photo credit: Project organizer]

Project Details


Location: El Salvador, Central America, Americas Organiser(s): FUNDAR Funder(s): U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation Funding received: $200,000 (USD) Commencement Date: 08/2016 Project Status: Completed
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