Di Ludovico, Camiz 2022, fig. 4

Alessandro Di Ludovico, Sergio Camiz

Related article: Di Ludovico A., Camiz S. 2022, Experimenting Generalized Procrustes Analysis on a corpus of scenes carved on Mesopotamian cylinder seals and encoded in a textual data set, «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 33.2, 13-32 (https://doi.org/10.19282/ac.33.2.2022.02)

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The two most typical scenes of each seals’ site of origin.

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Amiet P. 1972, Glyptique Susienne, Mémoire de la Délégation Archéologique en Iran XLIII, Paris, Paul Geuthner. Buchanan, B. 1981, Early Near Eastern Seals in the Yale Babylonian Collection, New Haven-London, Yale University Press. Kjaerum, P. 1983, Failaka/Dilmun. The Second Millennium Settlements. Volume 1:1. The Stamp and Cylinder Seals, Jutland Archaeological Society Publications XVII:1, Aarhus, Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab. Legrain, L. 1925, The Culture of the Babylonians from their Seals in the Collections of the Museum, The Museum of the University of Pennsylvania. Publications of the Babylonian Section 14, Philadelphia, The University Museum. Legrain, L. 1951, Ur Excavations X. Seal Cylinders, Philadelphia, The University Museum. Moortgat, A. 1940, Vorderasiatische Rollsiegel: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Steinschneidekunst, Berlin, Gebrüder Mann. Parrot, A. 1954, Glyptique Mésopotamienne. Fouilles de Lagash (Tello) et de Larsa (Senkereh) (1931–1933), Paris, Paul Geuthner.

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Di Ludovico, Camiz 2022, fig. 4