In this photo made available by the National Institute of Anthropology and History, INAH, the mummy of a girl that is said to be 2,300 years old is presented by the National Institute of Anthropology and History in Mexico City, Thursday, Dec. 16, 2004. The mummy, one of the most ancient in Mexico, was found in a cave in Sierra Gorda, in the Mexican state of Queretaro. (AP Photo/INAH)
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They found the child now where`s her Mummy.
Sad but sweet. Any idea how the arm happened to be missing?
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isn't that helen thomas?
...the girl's mummified remains, which lacked one arm.
Would be interesting if there was a bit more information/ speculation about 'one arm'...birth defect, healed injury, or suspected contributing factor as to cause of death?
What happened to mini mummy's mummy and daddy?
It doesn't look to be that old. It may be up to 2,134 years and 6 months but not a day over.