New perspectives for the archaeology of repression and resistance in Brazil after the National Truth Commission
Keywords:
Archaeology of Repression and Resistance, Truth Commission, Transitional Justice, Brazilian Dictatorship
Abstract
The following paper discusses the importance of the Archaeology of Repression and Resistance in the current Brazilian human rights agenda. Also, itdiscusses if there are any perspectives that the demand ofarchaeological researches grows in the current scenario, after the ending of the works of the National Truth Comission (CNV in portuguese).Downloads
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Prado Soares, I. V. (1). New perspectives for the archaeology of repression and resistance in Brazil after the National Truth Commission. Arqueología, 22(2), 379-397. https://doi.org/10.34096/arqueologia.t22.n2.3221
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