19世纪下半叶,特内里费岛对关什木乃伊的搜寻力度加大。La Camellita, Hoya Brunco, Araya, Agua de Dios, Escobonal, Ajabo, martianez, Teno, Anaga, San andres和barranco de Santos (1850-1899)

A. Mederos Martín, Gabriel Escribano Cobo
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19世纪下半叶是在特内里费岛发现木乃伊数量最多的时期,至少有25具木乃伊。部分发现是偶然发现的,其中一些被送到皇家历史学院和马德里的国家考古博物馆,或者存放在塔科龙特的卡西达收藏中,但有三件是外国博物馆委托的,比如在阿拉亚(1862年)、圣安德拉西姆斯(1890年)和桑托斯峡谷(1892年)。新奇的是,移民到美国的加那利收藏家提出了要求,最终促使卡西尔达博物馆的三具木乃伊被运往阿根廷,另一具运往古巴。
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La intensificación de la búsqueda de momias guanches en Tenerife durante la segunda mitad del siglo xix. La Camellita, Hoya Brunco, Araya, Agua de Dios, Escobonal, Ajabo, Martiánez, Teno, Anaga, San Andrés y barranco de Santos (1850-1899)
The second half of the 19th century was the time with the highest number of mummy finds on the island of Tenerife, with a minimum of 25 individuals. Part of the findings were due to chance finds, some of them sent to the Royal Academy of History and the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid or deposited in the Casilda collection on Tacoronte, but in three cases they were commissions for foreign museums, as happened in Araya (1862), San Andrés (1890) and ravine of Santos (1892). A novelty was the demand from Canarian collectors who had emigrated to America, which ended up propitiate the departure of 3 mummies from the Casilda collection for Argentina and another for Cuba.
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