Journal of the European Optical Society-Rapid Publications (Jan 2011)

Investigating the use of terahertz pulsed time domain reflection imaging for the study of fabric layers of an Egyptian mummy

  • Fukunaga Kaori,
  • Cortes Emilia,
  • Cosentino Antonino,
  • Stünkel Isabel,
  • Leona Marco,
  • Duling Irl N.,
  • Mininberg David T.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2971/jeos.2011.11040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. 11040

Abstract

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This paper reports the first use of terahertz time domain reflection imaging involving textiles on part of a complete human mummy, still in original wrapping. X-ray technique has been used extensively to investigate anatomical features, since X-ray pass through the wrapping. Terahertz waves, on the other hand, can penetrate into non-metallic materials and its reflection depends on the refractive index of materials at the interface, such as textiles and the air. The mummy of Kharushere (ca. 945-712 B.C.) was examined by using Terahertz time domain reflection imaging in the Egyptian galleries of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Experimental results suggest that the Terahetz imaging is a promising technique for probing the fabric layers surrounding Egyptian mummies, although it is still very limited in its current state. In the future it could become a useful complement to CT scanning when materials with low radiographic density and contrast are being investigated.

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