Guanche mummy of Madrid

Is believed to date from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries AD, and belongs to a man between 30 and 34 years and, according to experts, would be the best Guanche preserved mummy in the world.

The individual in question, has all his teeth very well preserved, without any wear and tear, has caucasian features (including brown red hair) and his hands that do not reveal that he had done hard physical work.

On the part of the Computerized axial tomography (CT) that was made to this mummy revealed that the viscera were not removed to mummify it and that in fact, it conserves the brain, which contradicts some historical Castilian chronicles that tell how was the mummification process between the Guanches.

[1] The mummy was found in Barranco de Herques, in the south of Tenerife, between the towns of Fasnia and Güímar.

He arrived in Madrid in the eighteenth century as a gift to King Charles III of Spain.

Guanche mummy of Madrid.