The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) reported the voluntary restitution of one thousand 132 pre-Hispanic archaeological goods belonging to the country's cultural heritage, which were received by the Consulate General...
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The Consulate General of Mexico in Boston has received the voluntary restitution of 1,132 pre-Hispanic archaeological pieces belonging to the Mexican cultural heritage, in a process promoted by US professor and archaeologist Jeremy Pilver.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) reported the voluntary restitution of one thousand 132 pre-Hispanic archaeological goods belonging to the country's cultural heritage, which were received by the Consulate General...