Stylistic Clusters and the Syrian/South Syrian Tradition of First-Millennium BCE Levantine Ivory Carving: A Machine Learning Approach
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Jan-Willem van de Meent | Amy Rebecca Gansell | Chris H. Wiggins | Sakellarios Zairis | C. Wiggins | A. Gansell | Sakellarios Zairis
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