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The Unthinkable Desecration: The Robbery of the Mummies of Guanajuato (Top Theories and the Shocking 2007 Heist)
The Mummies of Guanajuato are arguably Mexico’s most haunting and iconic cultural treasures. Housed in the famed Museo de las Momias in the city of Guanajuato, these naturally preserved corpses—many still dressed in their original leather boots, skirts, and trousers—draw hundreds of thousands of tourists annually. Their contorted faces, frozen in expressions of terror and pain, are not art; they are history, tragedy, and mystery rolled into one.
The Claim: Former director Paloma Reyes alerted the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) and UNESCO that the inventory had dropped from 117 to 95 pieces. robbery of the mummies of guanajuato top
note that while production values are laughably low—with mummy masks appearing to cost next to nothing—the film is "terribly entertaining" and rarely boring. Action & Atmosphere The Unthinkable Desecration: The Robbery of the Mummies
There, they found the star attraction: a remarkably well-preserved mummy known as "La Reina de las Momias" (The Queen of the Mummies). She was a stunning example of a Guanajuato mummy, with her skin still intact and her hair styled in a fashionable updo. The thieves carefully lifted her out of her glass case and placed her on a custom-made stretcher. The Claim : Former director Paloma Reyes alerted