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Paleoradiology: Advanced CT in the Evaluation of Nine Egyptian Mummies
RadioGraphics, 2002Axial thin-collimation state-of-the-art spiral computed tomography (CT) was combined with sagittal and coronal reformatting, three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction, and virtual "fly-through" techniques to nondestructively study nine Egyptian mummies.
Heidi, Hoffman +2 more
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“Mummies outside their closets”. Paleoradiological investigation of Egyptian mummified remains
Forensic Imaging, 2020Abstract Paleoradiological investigations of three mummified remains housed in the archaeological museum of Erba allowed us to investigate the origin, biological profile, embalming techniques and pathological conditions of finds unknown until now. These mummified remains, belonging to the private collection of the Majnoni family, were donated to the ...
Fusco R. +7 more
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Paleoradiology meets clinical radiology
2018Although paleoradiology is a part of paleopathology for more than 100 years, today more than ever it plays crucial role in the analysis of ancient bioarchaeological and archaeological remains. Standard x-rays machines are indispensable tools in everyday use but paleoradiology is shifting towards paleoimaging as computed tomography (CT), magentic ...
Čavka, Mislav, Ruhli, Frank
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Zagreb mummy paleoradiological reappraisal
2015Paleoradiology was born only few months after the discovery of X-rays, and since then it has an important role in mummy studies. A mummy Nesi-hensu, known as Zagreb mummy, previously dated back to 390 BC (with the possibility of mistake of +- 45 years) was subjected to radiological analysis at the University Department of Diagnostic and Interventional ...
Čavka, Mislav, Petaros, Anja
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Paleoradiology: History and New Developments
2007“… by far the greatest technical advance was made when radiology began to be used in the examination of anthropological and paleontological materials.” … “The Roentgenological examination, moreover, has the great advantage in that it permits the investigator to examine bones without destroying them and to inspect mummies without unwrapping them ...
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Skeletal Radiology, 2015
Since its birth in 1895, radiology has been used to study ancient mummies. The purpose of this article is to present paleoradiological investigations conducted on several medieval human remains in Varese province. Anthropological (generic identification) and paleopathological analyses were carried out with the support of diagnostic imaging (X-ray and ...
Marta, Licata +4 more
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Since its birth in 1895, radiology has been used to study ancient mummies. The purpose of this article is to present paleoradiological investigations conducted on several medieval human remains in Varese province. Anthropological (generic identification) and paleopathological analyses were carried out with the support of diagnostic imaging (X-ray and ...
Marta, Licata +4 more
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2016
Paleoradiology is the study of bioarcheological and archeological materials using X-ray radiography, computed tomography (CT), mammography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), terahertz imaging and micro-CT. Paleoradiology plays a crucial role in anthropology, archeology and history of medicine since the invention of X-rays and only few months after the ...
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Paleoradiology is the study of bioarcheological and archeological materials using X-ray radiography, computed tomography (CT), mammography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), terahertz imaging and micro-CT. Paleoradiology plays a crucial role in anthropology, archeology and history of medicine since the invention of X-rays and only few months after the ...
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