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Libya’s 7,000-Year-Old Takarkori Mummy Returns Home After Restoration

Summary by LibyaReview
One of Africa’s oldest known natural mummies has returned to Libya after years of absence and an extensive restoration programme, marking a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to preserve its archaeological heritage. The Government of National Unity announced that the Department of Antiquities had officially received the Takarkori Mummy following the completion of conservation work. Officials said the process was carried out under the…
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LibyaReview broke the news on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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