The Archaeological Distribution of the Cuneiform Corpus: A Provisional Quantitative and Geospatial Survey

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The Archaeological Distribution of the Cuneiform Corpus : A Provisional Quantitative and Geospatial Survey. / Rattenborg, Rune; Ryberg Smidt, Gustav; Johansson, Carolin; Melin-Kronsell, Nils; Nett, Seraina.

I: Altorientalische Forschungen, Bind 50, Nr. 2, 2023, s. 178–205.

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Rattenborg, R, Ryberg Smidt, G, Johansson, C, Melin-Kronsell, N & Nett, S 2023, 'The Archaeological Distribution of the Cuneiform Corpus: A Provisional Quantitative and Geospatial Survey', Altorientalische Forschungen, bind 50, nr. 2, s. 178–205. https://doi.org/10.1515/aofo-2023-0014

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Rattenborg, R., Ryberg Smidt, G., Johansson, C., Melin-Kronsell, N., & Nett, S. (2023). The Archaeological Distribution of the Cuneiform Corpus: A Provisional Quantitative and Geospatial Survey. Altorientalische Forschungen, 50(2), 178–205. https://doi.org/10.1515/aofo-2023-0014

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Rattenborg R, Ryberg Smidt G, Johansson C, Melin-Kronsell N, Nett S. The Archaeological Distribution of the Cuneiform Corpus: A Provisional Quantitative and Geospatial Survey. Altorientalische Forschungen. 2023;50(2):178–205. https://doi.org/10.1515/aofo-2023-0014

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Rattenborg, Rune ; Ryberg Smidt, Gustav ; Johansson, Carolin ; Melin-Kronsell, Nils ; Nett, Seraina. / The Archaeological Distribution of the Cuneiform Corpus : A Provisional Quantitative and Geospatial Survey. I: Altorientalische Forschungen. 2023 ; Bind 50, Nr. 2. s. 178–205.

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