Introduction: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion
Journal: Journal of Cognitive Historiography
Subject Areas: Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
DOI: 10.1558/jch.34446
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Author: Frederick S. Tappenden, Edward Slingerland
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