In 1992 the Museum of Nature and Man participated in an international research project on mummies (called PROJECT CRONOS), with a global exhibition of mummies. For this reason, the Museum of Nature and Man is a world reference in regard to preservation of
mummies. Foreign television companies such as the American JWM Productions (
Discovery Channel) and
NHK (Nippon Hoso Kyokai) have filmed in 2009 documentaries on mummies in the museum. The
Archaeological Museum of Tenerife took part in the Great Exhibition on mummies in 2010 which was held in
Granada (Spain). The exhibition feature pieces from various civilizations and geographical environments including the 8000-year-old American "
Chinchorro". There was also a representation of the sarcophagi of Egypt, the arid zones of the
Andes, the marshes of Denmark, the "men of the ice" (like the mummy
Ötzi), which appear from time to time in the cemeteries of Spanish and
Guanche mummies in the museum. Between 2014 and 2016 he held a similar exhibition entitled
Momias, testigos del pasado (
Mummies, witnesses of the past), held in the
Parque de las Ciencias de Granada in Andalusia. This time the
Archaeological Museum of Tenerife contributed to sample two Guanche mummies and other archaeological artifacts. As before, this exhibition was also mummified from various parts of the world and various ancient cultures remains. In 2015, the South Korean public broadcaster
KBS filmed the Guanche mummies museum, which will be included in a documentary titled
"The Next Human", part a scientific project which aims to show the evolution of the human being through the findings of its own
DNA. In the summer of 2015 a documentary was also filmed in the museum premises. The "
Misterio Adventura" program of Italian television. Between December 2017 and June 2018, the museum hosted the exhibition "
Athanatos. Inmortal. Muerte e inmortalidad en las poblaciones del pasado". It gathered examples of
Egyptian,
Andean,
Muisca, Asian mummies, aboriginal mummies of
Tenerife and
Gran Canaria, and other elements related to funeral rituals. This initiative also included an extraordinary world congress of studies on mummies, as well as a research project. This congress counted with some of the best specialists in mummies worldwide, among them:
Albert Zink, who studies
Ötzi's mummy;
Niels Lynnerup, researcher of the
Bog body of northern Europe;
Salima Ikram, specialist in ancient Egyptian
animal mummies;
Guido Lombardi, researcher of
Inca mummies, etc. The exhibition commemorates the 25th anniversary of the PROJECT CRONOS, which gave the first mummies exhibition held internationally in Tenerife in February 1992, as well as the first world congress on studies on mummies. == Illustrious visitors ==