A naturally mummified dog is among 2500 objects that are undergoing conservation after being taken into the National Collection in Mexico...
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A naturally mummified dog is among 2500 objects that are undergoing conservation after being taken into the National Collection in Mexico...
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The University of the Highlands and Islands and Orkney's community archaeologist, Julie Gibson, said: "Scotland has the longest coastline in Europe and, as a maritime nation, much of our heritage relates to the sea. Around Orkney, more than one thousand archaeological sites are threatened or are being actively damaged.
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