• Zona Arqueológica de la Cueva de los Guanches), является важным археологическим объектом, расположенным на севере острова Тенерифе (Канарские...

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  • Conclusion. The recent discovery of the cave tomb on Gran Canaria offers a rare glimpse into the lives of the pre-Hispanic Guanche locals.
  • The supreme diety of the Guanches, Achamán, freed Magec and trapped Guayota eternally within the mountain as punishment.
  • The disappearance of the guanches. Guanche artifacts, such as cave murals, tombs, stone and mortar walls, broken pottery and other everyday items...
  • ...to Tenerife in order to be able to identify, through vertical progression and climbing, the possible uses that the Guanche population it hit hard-to-reach cavities.
  • But the team of researchers only recently told authorities of thecave-tomb” fearing it might be looted or vandalized. Unearthing Adult and Newborn Guanche...
  • A 2017 genome-wide data project confirmed the Guanches were the original inhabitants of the Canary Islands and likely originated in North Africa.
  • The ancestors of the Guanches arrived by sea, colonized the islands… and then “forgot” how to sail!
  • The original settlers of the Canary Islands, known as the Guanches, are believed to have arrived from Africa in the first or second century BC.
  • Especially famous for agriculture was Gran Canaria, where storage houses from the times of the Guanches still exist in abundance.
  • Find out here all about the Guanches of the Canary Islands. This aboriginal people originating from North Africa left a deep mark on the archipelago!
  • The Guanches. Learn all about the Guanche civilization that lived on Tenerife in our in-depth Tenerife Island Guide.
  • Very slowly, more and more cavemen of the Guanches assimilated with the rest of the Spanish population and formed a new resident gene pool.