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“Remating” the Statues of St. Augustine

Summary by La Silla Vacía
This column was written by the guest columnists Natalia Sofía Angarita and Felipe Lozano. When an archaeological object is removed from its territory, information about its meaning and context is lost. It is not equated with having an artifact of a pre-Hispanic society on our American soil outside of it. Far from its context, its cultural value is diluted, many times, in another that is usually associated with an object of exhibition or collecti…
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This column was written by the guest columnists Natalia Sofía Angarita and Felipe Lozano. When an archaeological object is removed from its territory, information about its meaning and context is lost. It is not equated with having an artifact of a pre-Hispanic society on our American soil outside of it. Far from its context, its cultural value is diluted, many times, in another that is usually associated with an object of exhibition or collecti…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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