<Record><identifier xmlns="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">URN:NBN:SI:doc-45K5M657</identifier><date>2023</date><creator>Novaković, Predrag</creator><relation>documents/doc/4/URN_NBN_SI_doc-45K5M657_001.pdf</relation><relation>documents/doc/4/URN_NBN_SI_doc-45K5M657_001.txt</relation><format format_type="volume">17</format><format format_type="issue">2</format><format format_type="type">article</format><format format_type="extent">str. 167-179</format><identifier identifier_type="DOI">10.4312/ars.17.2.167-179</identifier><identifier identifier_type="ISSN">1854-9632</identifier><identifier identifier_type="COBISSID_HOST">186969091</identifier><identifier identifier_type="URN">URN:NBN:SI:doc-45K5M657</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher publisher_location="Ljubljana">Založba Univerze v Ljubljani</publisher><source>Ars et humanitas</source><rights>BY-SA</rights><subject language_type_id="slv">arheologi</subject><subject language_type_id="slv">Gaffney, Vincent</subject><title>From Dalmatia to the North Sea, and from Stonehenge to Artificial Intelligence</title><title>interview with Vincent Gaffney</title></Record>