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Chile: ancient mummies damaged by quake

Some pre-Columbian mummies buried in Chile have been disturbed the 8.2 magnitude quake.
Picture of a lorry destroyed by parts of a building damaged by a quake and aftershocks, in Iquique 1,950 km north of Santiago on April 3, 2014. Chileans desperate for supplies stood in long lines outside shops on Thursday after strong aftershocks from a deadly 8.2-magnitude earthquake forced them to spend another night out in the cold. After six people were killed in late Tuesday's earthquake, northern Chile was rocked by a powerful 7.6-magnitude aftershock Wednesday night, forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes once more. AFP PHOTO/ALDO SOLIMANO (Photo credit should read Aldo Solimano/AFP/Getty Images)

SANTIAGO, Chile - Chilean officials say some pre-Columbian mummies buried in the northern Atacama desert have been damaged by a magnitude-8.2 earthquake and hundreds of aftershocks that hit the country last week.

The cultural heritage unit within Chile's equivalent of the FBI said Tuesday that some mummies suffered "serious damage," but there was no immediate word on how many were affected. Police say the powerful quake caused landslides that threw some mummies out of their graves.

The unit traveled to the Atacama to report on the condition of the mummies.

The mummies date back to the Chinchorro period that lasted from 5,000 to 1,500 B.C. That makes them older than the famed 3,300-year-old mummy of ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun.

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