• The Cave of the Guanches, or Archaeological area of the Cave of the Guanches (Spanish: Zona Arqueológica de la Cueva de los Guanches)...
  • The caves are located in inaccessible ravines, cliffs or crags and are relatively intact, revealing new insights into the habitation of the caves and the ritual burial...
  • The work in Tenerife is in a preliminary phase “to find the state of the matter”, insists Álvarez, “but when we have prospected a significant number of caves we...
  • The historical mayor Álvarez Rixo of Puerto de la Cruz who was also an amateur archeologists had the Royal caves of the last Guanche king Mencey of...
  • Cueva Pintada (The Painted Cave) is a small cave with geometric paintings from the Ancient Guanches, which is unique on the island of Gran Canaria .
  • Once the drone located the cave, Alberto and her peers had to descend 75 feet to reach it. “We were flying a drone and we took some pictures of the cave...
  • Heyerdahl, and those who believe the Guanches made the pyramids, have argued that the constructions are painstakingly designed with stepped levels and...
  • Risco Caido - a structure that consists of 21 caves that were used by the Guanches as religious temples and for astronomical observation - has recently been...
  • The history of recent discoveries began in 1969 with deep exploration and the publication in 1970 of the first map, of just over 6km, by the La Guancha caving...
  • Inside the cave, a wooden sculpture of the saint can be seen, along with the offerings made by the faithful and the pieces of paper on which they write their...
  • The existence of the red-haired Guanches on the Canary Islands, combined with the red-haired pre-Columbus mummies found in South America and the marked...
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  • The ultimate origin of the Guanches is no doubt Nordic (Scandinavian), but that is not the real focus of this article.