Felipe Solís
Felipe Solís was a prominent Mexican archaeologist and director of the National Museum of Anthropology. He was known for his efforts in preserving Mexico's rich cultural heritage, particularly pre-Columbian artifacts. Solís played a significant role in the investigation of high-profile art thefts, including the 1985 robbery of the National Museum of Anthropology, where invaluable artifacts were stolen. His advocacy for enhanced security measures in museums has contributed to the protection of Mexico's historical treasures.
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Felipe Solís, from the National Institute of Anthropology, stated that what was stolen is an inalienable piece of history.
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