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		<title>Paleontologist discovers 3-D secrets of Middle Age designs of Kells&#8217; &#8216;angels&#8217; [Medieval News]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I still don&#8217;t quite understand it, but, according to John Cisne, a paleontologist who studied the Book of Kells, the medieval scribes who illustrated this amazing manuscript employed &#8220;free-fusion stereocomparison&#8221; to generate the intricate scrollwork that can be found throughout the pages. With detail to the point of &#8220;submillimeter precision&#8221;, Cisne, in the journal Perception [...]]]></description>
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