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DescriptionAn ivory puzzle ball with nine layers held at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, dating back to 1770-1780 in Canton, China.png
English: An ivory puzzle ball with nine layers held at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, dating back to 1770-1780 in Canton, China
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Van Liere, R., & Wang, C.-L. (2021). Revealing the Secrets of Chinese Ivory Puzzle Balls: Quantifying the Crafting Process using X-ray Computed Tomography. The Rijksmuseum Bulletin, 69(3), 244–263. https://doi.org/10.52476/trb.11050
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