• The continuous plundering and the archaeological studies carried out in the past have destroyed the secrets of most of the caves that the Guanches inhabited...
  • The protected archaeological environment is in the municipality of Icod de los Vinos and revolves around the Cave of the Guanches.
  • Archaeologists have located caves from the Guanches culture, the indigenous inhabitants of the Canary Islands. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News.
  • ...cluster of 30 caves which have been incorporated into a modern housing hamlet are still inhabited in the Anaga Mountains since the days of the Guanches.
  • Cueva del Viento (Cave of the Wind) was already known to the Guanches more than 2,000 years ago: burial remains have been found in the cave.
  • What we do know of the Guanches is taken from the writings of the Spanish Chroniclers and archaeological discoveries that have been made.
  • Tenerife is not only one of the most popular tourist resorts in the world, but also a place where the ancient Guanche culture has been preserved.
  • From ancient caves to cultural attractions, there are plenty of opportunities for tourists to discover the rich history of the Guanches on a trip to Tenerife.
  • The supreme diety of the Guanches, Achamán, freed Magec and trapped Guayota eternally within the mountain as punishment.
  • The ancient inhabitants of the island of Tenerife, the Guanches, mummified their dead with various sophisticated techniques and buried them in hidden caves...