The return to Mexico of Montezuma’s Plume is still in the air, so he left it between seeing the national coordinator of Legal Affairs of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), Enrique Alvarez, who pointed out that This piece left the country legally.
“(His absence) is not a product of plunder, robbery or looting. “It is complicated (his return) because there was a will on the part of the authorities or the Mexican Government at the time that allowed his departure,” he said.
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During the ‘morning’ conference of the President Sheinbaumthe INAH legal affairs coordinator, Enrique Álvarez, commented that there is excellent cooperation with the Vienna Museum of EthnologyAustria, so recently a group of Mexican specialists carried out restoration work on the plume.
“We have excellent cooperation, recently Mexican restorers were involved in carrying out very outstanding work in the restoration of the plume, they did an exemplary job,” he commented.
On the other hand, Enrique Álvarez, INAH legal affairs coordinator, reported that 14 thousand Mexican archaeological pieces have been recovered from various parts of the world, for example, North America, South America, Oceania and Europe.
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“It shows the awareness that the international community has taken to restitute the assets that are property of the people… (through the program) My Homeland is Not for Sale, and indeed our duty is to defend our homeland,” he concluded.
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