CLANDESTINE MEMORIES: FROM COMBAT TRENCHES TO MEMORY PLACES OF SHINING PATH IN CEMETERIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LIMA
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https://doi.org/10.15381/arqueolsoc.2015n30.e12258Keywords:
Place of memory, internal violence, recent past, clandestine memory.Abstract
Since 1986 members of Shining Path structured fifteen places of memory in various cemeteries of the department of Lima. A constant conflict over two decades in which colors, symbols and phrases were used to keep those clandestine memories constantly renewed.Downloads
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