Missing Illustration - 4. Alphanumeric Notation and the Calendrical-Musical Kosmos

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Quoted text:

[Illustration: From Nissen 1988b[1]: p. 121 (Fig. 29): changes in writing techniques, from Pointed to Triangular Stylus, and from Incising to Imprinting.]

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“[Illustration: From Nissen 1988b Rome: p. 121 (Fig. 29): changes in writing techniques, from Pointed to Triangular Stylus, and from Incising to Imprinting.]”

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  1. Hans J. Nissen, Mesopotamia Before 5000 Years (Rome: 1988b).