Here are the Achaemenid artifacts that were not addressed in the paper. It is argued that each can be captured in a straightforward manner through combination.
Statuette of bearded man from Oxus treasure
Ceremonial gold scabbard from oxus treasure
Chalcedony cylinder seal Persian king in a standardized way, with a winged disc above lion-griffins.
Embossed ornament in the form of a lion-griffin, from the oxus treasure.
Gold and silver horn-shaped drinking cup [don’t need drinking, if define cup in terms of drinking]
Gold head from oxus
Gold jug from oxus
Lion weight (bronze)
Stone relief from audience hall Persepolis; grooms carrying saddlecloths and whips, fragment
Stone relief charioteer fragment
Cast silver statuette nude male with headdress
Gold griffin-headed armlet (bracelet for arm) [Is this the standard and leg bracelets need special treatment?]
Gold model chariot from oxus
Gold plaque of (male) Mede in religious ritual, carrying grasses, maybe a priest [can denote (maybe)(priest)] [plaque is flat ornament] [This one is one of the highest quality in collection.] [Maybe an offering]
Stone relief fragment from Persepolis showing servant.
Stone relief of sphinx (description says wearing headdress of divinity)
These are from the Medieval Europe section:
Aldrevandini beaker (probably)(Venetian) (multiple)(heraldic)(shields) (painted)
Astrolabes, silver spoons, earring, pendant, brooch, armor
Set of engraved floor stones from king’s hunting lodge