19/07/2021
Museo de Arqueología muestra los 100 objetos que serán colocados en la semilla del tiempo Bicentenario
En total, serán más de 160 objetos que serán encapsulados por 100 años en un contenedor para que los peruanos del tricentenario puedan apreciar como vivimos los 200 años de vida de nuestro Perú.
Con motivo del Bicentenario, en el Museo de Arqueología, expuso los objetos que serán colocados en la
Semilla del Tiempo donde permanecerán en una cápsula y será sellado hasta el 2121, año que se conmemorará el tricentenario de nuestra independencia.
Unas muñecas de danzantes de Áncash con sus trajes típicos, un manto de la cruz de mayo del Valle del Mantaro, una réplica en miniatura del tren moche de Huancavelica que tiene más de 100 años y la imagen de un negrito danzante de Huánuco son solo algunos de los objetos que serán preservados para la posteridad.
The Straits Times
PublishedMar 10, 2021, 9:27 am SGT
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