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Insights into digital ancient near Eastern studies: introduction

  • Shai Gordin ORCID logo EMAIL logo , Marine Béranger ORCID logo , Timo Homburg ORCID logo and Hubert Mara ORCID logo

Corresponding author: Shai Gordin, Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology, Digital Pasts Lab, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel, E-mail:

References

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Published Online: 2024-10-30
Published in Print: 2024-02-26

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