Costa Rica Reviews PriceSmart Site After Archaeological Material Found
Work at a PriceSmart construction site in Santo Domingo de Heredia could be temporarily stopped after archaeological material was found during earth movement, prompting the National Museum of Costa Rica to ask environmental authorities for an immediate suspension while specialists inspect the property. The request was sent to Setena, Costa Rica’s environmental review agency, after material of possible archaeological value appeared at the site where the new PriceSmart Santo Domingo project is being developed. The National Museum said no more earth movement should take place until a museum archaeologist carries out a technical visit and issues a report on the find. The case puts a familiar Costa Rican tension back in the spotlight: major development moving across land that may still hold traces of our pre-Columbian past. The Culture Ministry said the project already had environmental viability, granted by Setena on Nov. 3, 2025, under resolution No. 1622-2025-Setena. The pro...