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Publicado 2021-03-25
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La reconstrucción de ruinas: principios y práctica. (2021). Conversaciones con. , 9, 25-36. https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/conversaciones/article/view/16834
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Publicación original: Nicholas Stanley-Price (2009) “The reconstruction of ruins: principles and practice”, in: Alison Richmond and Alison Bracker (eds.), Conservation: principles, dilemmas and uncomfortable truths, Elsevier, London, pp. 32-46.
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