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Buxton Mermaid origins probed at University of Lincoln | Buxton Mermaid origins probed at University of Lincoln |
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University staff and students are doing tests to uncover the origins of a museum exhibit which looks like a mummified mermaid. | |
They have already found the mysterious Buxton Mermaid's hair is human. | |
The University of Lincoln team is now testing the DNA of the mermaid's tail to see what fish it came from. | The University of Lincoln team is now testing the DNA of the mermaid's tail to see what fish it came from. |
Anita Hollinshead, a conservation and restoration masters student, came across the mermaid while working at the Buxton Museum and Art Gallery. | Anita Hollinshead, a conservation and restoration masters student, came across the mermaid while working at the Buxton Museum and Art Gallery. |
"We think that it came from the mid-19th Century," she said. | "We think that it came from the mid-19th Century," she said. |
"We are still doings tests to find that out. | "We are still doings tests to find that out. |
"She may have come from Japan or the Far East. A lot of these kind of mermaids came from that area and were made by fishermen and they sold them to supplement their income as sort of fake mermaids. | "She may have come from Japan or the Far East. A lot of these kind of mermaids came from that area and were made by fishermen and they sold them to supplement their income as sort of fake mermaids. |
"Sometimes people bought them thinking they were the real thing. | "Sometimes people bought them thinking they were the real thing. |
"They were very popular side-show attractions, particularly in London in the mid-19th Century." | "They were very popular side-show attractions, particularly in London in the mid-19th Century." |
Monkey ruled out | Monkey ruled out |
X-ray examinations have shown the mermaid's upper body is built upon a wooden and wire structure. | X-ray examinations have shown the mermaid's upper body is built upon a wooden and wire structure. |
"The teeth are carved bone and we think the eyes are actually some sort of mollusc shell," said Ms Hollinshead. | "The teeth are carved bone and we think the eyes are actually some sort of mollusc shell," said Ms Hollinshead. |
"We didn't know if there were any bits of monkey in the top half, as there are in some of these, but that's proven not to be the case." | "We didn't know if there were any bits of monkey in the top half, as there are in some of these, but that's proven not to be the case." |
The team hopes further tests will determine what the mermaid's skin is made from. | The team hopes further tests will determine what the mermaid's skin is made from. |
Their research suggests that until 1982 the Buxton Mermaid was held with a merman at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, in London. | Their research suggests that until 1982 the Buxton Mermaid was held with a merman at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, in London. |
The merman is now held at the Horniman Museum, also in London. | The merman is now held at the Horniman Museum, also in London. |
The mermaid and merman will be reunited at the Buxton Museum and Art Gallery for an exhibition from 19 March to 13 May. | The mermaid and merman will be reunited at the Buxton Museum and Art Gallery for an exhibition from 19 March to 13 May. |
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