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Judi Lynn

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Wed May 6, 2015, 01:59 PM May 2015

Chile's quest to save melting mummies

Chile's quest to save melting mummies
By Chris Kraul
May 6, 2015, 6:00 AM|Reporting From ARICA, Chile

or thousands of years, the mummies lay buried beneath the sands of the Atacama Desert, a volcanically active region along the northern Chilean coast with virtually no rainfall..

When the first ones were discovered 100 years ago, archaeologists marveled at the ancient relics, some of them fetuses, their little bodies amazingly intact.

But now the mummies, which are believed to be the oldest on Earth, are melting.

Mariela Santos, curator at the University of Tarapaca museum here, noticed a few years ago that the desiccated skins of a dozen of the mummies were decomposing and turning into a mysterious black ooze.

"I knew the situation was critical and that we'd have to ask specialists for help," said Santos, whose museum stores and displays the so-called Chinchorro mummies, which date back as far as 5000 BC and are among archaeology's most enigmatic objects.

More:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/nationworld/la-fg-c1-chile-mummies-20150506-story.html#page=1

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