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English: Ivory bishop piece with a Chinese puzzle ball in the base, from a Cantonese chess set
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Source Laycock, S., Bell, G., Mortimore, D., Greco, M., Corps, N., & Finkle, I. (2012). Combining X-ray micro-CT technology and 3D printing for the digital preservation and study of a 19th century cantonese chess piece with intricate internal structure. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 5(4), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1145/2399180.2399181
Author Laycock, S., Bell, G., Mortimore, D., Greco, M., Corps, N., & Finkle, I.

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