Abstract
The Bolivian Mummy project represents the first systematic bioarchaeological study of mummified human remains from Bolivia. This interdisciplinary project, combines the anthropological, archaeological, historical and genetic analysis of the mummy collection housed at the National Museum of Archaeology - MUNARQ in La Paz, in order to provide the scientifically best possible historical overview on this precious pre-Columbian remains. We aim to combine our expertise in a unique platform to address fundamental questions in regards to the history and future preservation of this cultural heritage.
Exploring the mummies with our holistic approach (CT scanning, ancient DNA, metagenomics and conservation) will provide precious information on their history helping to reflect the lifestyles of ancient and modern communities. Importantly, this project tries to implement the appropriate ethical guidelines for studying ancient human remains in Bolivia in order to preserve this material for future generations. Finally, with the results achieved in this project this cultural heritage will receive the public interest it deserves, and it will become an important part of the Bolivian history.