MEXICO CITY.- Osseous remains of 14 Insurgent heroes that rest in the Independence Column in Mexico City underwent, for the first time in history, a meticulous process of restoration and preservation conducted by specialists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). Alfonso de Maria y Campos, INAH general director, informed so, and specified that although the rests of national heroes received homage in 1823, 1895 and 1925, this is the first time studies and conservation processes have been conducted. The relics that symbolize the death of thousands of Mexicans will be preserved many years for the future generations. During the press conference presided by the ministry of Public Education, Alonso Lujambio, where details of the homage and the route that the solemn cortege will cover in August 15th 2010 were announced, the INAH officer mentioned that deterioration of the remains was advancing so