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Up in arms: Mexican archaeological bureau denounces damage to at least one mummy in Guanajuato’s famous museum ...
Mexico 19th century mummy loses arm after 'mishandling' by museum staff, Mexican government says Mexico's archaeology agency criticized the protocols involved in relocating the Guanajuato museum's ...
An archeological group is up in arms after their beloved mummy lost hers. The organization blames the city government for improperly handling the sample.
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Experts expressed concerns about biohazard exposure after seeing possible signs of life in a traveling exhibit of The Mummies of Guanajuato.
According to National Geographic, early visitors traveled underground to view the mummies and, since 1969, they have been on display in a Guanajuato museum, Museo de las Momias.
A traveling exhibit of several accidental mummies sparked concerns after Mexican officials spotted signs of life on one mummy, experts said. The Mummies of Guanajuato are a unique collection of ...
The institute appeared to be miffed because personnel in Guanajuato, not the institute's own staff, is in charge of the approximately 100 mummies.
A traveling exhibit of several accidental mummies sparked concerns after Mexican officials spotted signs of life on one mummy, experts said. The Mummies of Guanajuato are a unique collection of ...
Mexican government says the arm of a 19th century mummy came off after mishandling by museum staff FILE - Mummies are displayed in the Mummy Museum in Guanajuato, Mexico, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008.
The institute appeared to be miffed because personnel in Guanajuato, not the institute's own staff, is in charge of the approximately 100 mummies.
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