France 24 - AFP,
7 November 2012
AFP -
Bolivian authorities on Tuesday returned to Peru the ancient mummy of a young
girl that was intercepted by police as it was about to be illegally shipped to
France.
The mummy,
which dates from between the years 1200 and 1450, was discovered in October
2010 when a Bolivian citizen was attempting to send a box to the French city of
Compiegne to be then presumably sent to an auction house, Peru's Ministry of
Culture said in the statement.
When
authorities opened the box they found the mummified remains of a girl
approximately two years old in a fetal position. The child's body was wrapped
in five layers of cotton and wool fabric, and experts said she likely lived
among people who lived centuries ago on Peru's southern coast.
Bolivian
Cultures Minister Pablo Groux Canedo handed over the mummy to Peruvian
counterpart Luis Peirano at an event at Peru's foreign ministry.

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