Fakes and Forgeries of Written Artefacts from Ancient Mesopotamia to Modern China

Fakes and forgeries are objects of fascination. This volume contains a series of thirteen articles devoted to fakes and forgeries of written artefacts from the beginnings of writing in Mesopotamia to modern China. The studies emphasise the subtle distinctions conveyed by an established vocabulary re...

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Main Author: Michel, Cécile (auth)
Other Authors: Friedrich, Michael (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: De Gruyter 2020
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