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Mexico Recovers 1,132 Pre-Hispanic Archaeological Goods From the United States

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that 1,132 pre-Hispanic archaeological goods were received, voluntarily delivered in the United States. “It represents one of the largest archaeological ensembles received by this consular representation in recent years.” Joint CommuniquéBy means of a joint communiqué with the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), the SRE announced that the delivery was from archaeologist Jeremy Pilver.Am…

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More than 40 high school students participated in the process of classifying the objects before they were delivered to the Mexican consulate.

·Madrid, Spain
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The Consulate General of Mexico in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, received the voluntary restitution of one thousand 132 archaeological goods belonging to the cultural heritage of our country, reported yesterday the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).

·Mexico
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that 1,132 pre-Hispanic archaeological goods were received, voluntarily delivered in the United States. “It represents one of the largest archaeological ensembles received by this consular representation in recent years.” Joint CommuniquéBy means of a joint communiqué with the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), the SRE announced that the delivery was from archaeologist Jeremy Pilver.Am…

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According to INAH, the collection consists of pre-Hispanic archaeological goods that form part of the cultural heritage

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Voluntary restitution strengthens the preservation of cultural heritage in the nation. An American professor voluntarily handed over more than a thousand archaeological pieces to the Mexican consulate in Boston to restore historical goods. The collection includes domestic ceramics, obsidian tools and marine debris from the national southeast. Students of preparatory level actively collaborated for two years in the tasks of classification, catalo…

The delivery process was driven by anthropologist Jeremy Pilver and includes mahogany, ceramic pots, figurine fragments and shark teeth.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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udgtv broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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