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Condition: Bueno. : Descubre la fascinante historia del Museo del Oro de Colombia a través de este libro. Explora las creencias y rituales de las culturas indígenas precolombinas, donde los espíritus, el oro y los chamanes desempeñaban un papel fundamental. Sumérgete en un mundo de simbolismo y significado ancestral, mientras aprendes sobre la importancia del oro en estas sociedades y cómo los chamanes actuaban como intermediarios entre el mundo terrenal y el espiritual. EAN: 9788476647929 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Arte y Cultura|Historia Título: Los espíritus, el oro y el chamán Autor: Clara Isabel Botero| Roberto Lleras Pérez| Roberto Pineda Camacho Idioma: es-ES Páginas: 205 Formato: tapa blanda.
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