
Caguana
Caguana refers to an archaeological site located in Puerto Rico, known for its significant Taino-era ceremonial structures. It features stone plazas, petroglyphs, and large, circular structures called "bateyes," which were used for rituals and games. The site highlights the cultural and spiritual practices of the Taino people, indigenous to the Caribbean before European colonization. Caguana is an important symbol of Puerto Rico's heritage, showcasing the artistry and beliefs of one of the region's earliest civilizations. It is a protected park and serves as a vital resource for understanding the island's pre-Columbian history.