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Desastre, memoria y materialidad: los objetos y la identidad de los armeritas 35 años después de la avalancha
Disaster, memory and materiality: the objects and identity of the armeritas 35 years after the avalanche
Desastre, memória e materialidade: os otyetos e a identidade dos armeritas35 anos após da avalanche
Memorias: Revista Digital de Historia y Arqueología desde el Caribe, núm. 45, pp. 178-203, 2021
Universidad del Norte

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