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Treatise on Peruvian Archaeology
The poet Roberto Zariquiey takes on the role of an archaeologist who uses verses as if they were the spatula and brush used not to unearth the remains of figures from a remote past, but the dead whose sad remains pile up in the mass graves that are the residue and reminder of years in which the violence exercised by both the criminal terrorist groups and the armed forces remains a source of controversy and discord to this day: "The archaeologist thinks of an archaeology of the human. To excavate in the very plaza of Huanta. To excavate in all the mass graves of the earth and find out if we would be capable of forgiving."