Seeing is believing – The application of Three-Dimensional modelling technologies to reconstruct the final hours in the life of an ancient Egyptian Crocodile

L.M. McKnight , R. Bibb , F. Cooper
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The application of non-invasive radiography (X-ray and CT) to an ancient Egyptian crocodile mummy demonstrated a high level of corporeal preservation achieved through artificial embalming. Analysis revealed numerous anomalies within the abdomen of the crocodile which merited further investigation using digital three-dimensional modelling technologies. Improving the clarity of the CT scan data enabled the authors to identify the anomalies which included a metal fish hook and a small fish. Segmentation of the CT scan data enabled the virtual extraction of the hook from within the confines of the mummy and its replication, firstly in plastic and then in its original material, bronze.

Through the scientific analysis of the mummy, the authors reconstruct the biological biography and life history attributes of the animal, and consider the human-animal relationships and religious beliefs behind its post-mortem preservation. The study explores the application of the 3D technologies applied to archaeological materials and the novel implementation of experimental techniques to reproduce the anomaly. The investigation provided the ability to enhance the study, interpretation and display of the mummy; a matter of particular relevance in the case of mummified remains where anomalies are not directly visible. The authors consider the improved accessibility to cultural artefacts made possible through the application of enhanced visualisation techniques in the heritage sector.

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眼见为实--应用三维建模技术重建古埃及鳄鱼生命的最后时光
对一具古埃及鳄鱼木乃伊进行的非侵入性放射摄影(X 光和 CT)显示,通过人工防腐,其尸体得到了很好的保存。分析表明,鳄鱼腹部有许多异常,值得利用数字三维建模技术进行进一步研究。通过提高 CT 扫描数据的清晰度,作者确定了异常部位,其中包括一个金属鱼钩和一条小鱼。作者通过对木乃伊的科学分析,重建了该动物的生物传记和生活史属性,并思考了其死后保存背后的人兽关系和宗教信仰。该研究探索了三维技术在考古材料中的应用,并采用新颖的实验技术重现了异常现象。这项调查为加强木乃伊的研究、解释和展示提供了能力;在木乃伊遗骸中,异常情况并不直接可见,这一点尤为重要。作者认为,通过在遗产领域应用增强可视化技术,可以提高文物的可获取性。
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