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<p>[QUOTE="ValpoBeginner, post: 3113252, member: 77066"]I remember being in 6th grade and the "other" sixth grade teacher at my grammer school bought a real human mummy. I don't believe you can buy or even import human remains unless they are visual aids for medical classes these days. I don't think any ancient bodies, especially those ritually buried can be relocated to another country. </p><p><br /></p><p>However I do think there are a few exceptions, for instance the shruken heads of the tribes of the Amazon might be exempt from the scrutiny selective enforcement at least on the side of Peruvian or Ecuadorian customs agents. On the US side, perhaps out of dignity for the deceased, all human remains must be declared for in writing and, I may be mistaken about this, accompanied on airplanes by guardians intending to deliver the remains "to the heirs of </p><p>his/her body" </p><p><br /></p><p>As for me, I haven't any human remains excepting the urns of ashes on my mantle.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ValpoBeginner, post: 3113252, member: 77066"]I remember being in 6th grade and the "other" sixth grade teacher at my grammer school bought a real human mummy. I don't believe you can buy or even import human remains unless they are visual aids for medical classes these days. I don't think any ancient bodies, especially those ritually buried can be relocated to another country. However I do think there are a few exceptions, for instance the shruken heads of the tribes of the Amazon might be exempt from the scrutiny selective enforcement at least on the side of Peruvian or Ecuadorian customs agents. On the US side, perhaps out of dignity for the deceased, all human remains must be declared for in writing and, I may be mistaken about this, accompanied on airplanes by guardians intending to deliver the remains "to the heirs of his/her body" As for me, I haven't any human remains excepting the urns of ashes on my mantle.[/QUOTE]
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