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Archaeology and the application of artificial intelligence : case-studies on use-wear analysis of prehistoric

flint tools

Dries, M.H. van den

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Dries, M. H. van den. (1998, January 21). Archaeology and the application of artificial intelligence : case-studies on use-wear analysis of prehistoric flint tools. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13148

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Archaeological Studies Leiden University

published by the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, 1998

Archaeology and the application of

Artificial Intelligence

Case-studies on use-wear analysis of prehistoric flint tools

M.H. van den Dries

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