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X-ray Imaging Investigation on the Gilding Technique of an Ancient Egyptian Taweret Wooden Statuette

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JOURNAL OF IMAGING
卷 7, 期 11, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/jimaging7110229

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cultural heritage; archaeometry; conservation; wooden sculpture; ancient Egypt; tomography; gilding

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This paper presents the results of X-ray imaging study on an ancient Egyptian statuette representing the goddess Taweret, focusing on its internal structure and decorative techniques. DR and CT analyses were performed with a high resolution flat-panel detector at CCR, achieving a higher final resolution compared to previous equipment.
Diagnostic physical methods are increasingly applied to Cultural Heritage both for scientific investigations and conservation purposes. In particular, the X-ray imaging techniques of computed tomography (CT) and digital radiography (DR) are non-destructive investigation methods to study an object, being able to give information on its inner structure. In this paper, we present the results of the X-ray imaging study on an ancient Egyptian statuette (Late Period 722-30 BCE) belonging to the collection of Museo Egizio in Torino and representing an Egyptian goddess called Taweret, carved on wood and gilded with some colored details. Since few specific studies have been focused on materials and techniques used in Ancient Egypt for gilding, a detailed investigation was started in order to verify the technical features of the decoration in this sculpture. Specifically, DR and CT analyses have been performed at the Centro Conservazione e Restauro La Venaria Reale (CCR), with a new high resolution flat-panel detector, that allowed us to perform tomographic analysis reaching a final resolution better than the one achievable with the previous apparatus operating in the CCR.

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