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CaptionFirst analysis results. Classes 1/9-9/9. For each class, the first three prototypes are shown: 1/9) Collon 1982, no. 334, Yale, NBC 5123, Legrain 1925, no. 269; 2/9) Legrain 1951, no. 348, Legrain 1951, no. 334, Porada 1948, no. 275; 3/9) Parrot 1954, no. 125, Buchanan 1966, no. 422, Parrot 1954, no. 137; 4/9) Buchanan 1981, no. 589, Collon 1982, no. 403, von der Osten 1934, no. 136; 5/9) Amiet 1972, no. 1685, Legrain 1951, no. 336, Yale, NBC 3505; 6/9) Buchanan 1981, no. 600, Collon 1982, no. 432, Yale, YBC 1571; 7/9) Collon 1982, no. 469, Buchanan 1981, no. 636, Legrain 1951, no. 432; 8/9) Legrain 1925, no. 291, Buchanan 1981, no. 646, von der Osten 1936, no. 46; 9/9) Buchanan 1966, no. 442, Moortgat 1940, no. 255, Moortgat 1940, no. 256.
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ArticleA quantitative approach to Ur III Mesopotamian figurative languages: reflections, results, and new proposals
AuthorsDi Ludovico A., Camiz S.
Volume Volume 25