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Information about past civilizations is drawn not only from written documents, but also\u2014sometimes mainly\u2014from researching habitats and the physical remains left behind. The five exhibitions featured under the title Site* explore physical and imaginary spaces, in an attempt to draw parallels with the present. The sites are perceived as a trace of demographic, economic, social, and political processes which occurred in the communities that\u00a0populated them.
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