Diondo Industrial CT Measurement Services in Germany - Cultural Heritage and Archaeology
Provide new perspectives and methods for archaeological research.
In recent years, rapidly advancing digital technology has been widely utilized in archaeological research, cultural heritage preservation, and digital displays in museums. Using CT scans, a wealth of detailed information about the structure, materials, and lesions of cultural artifacts can be obtained. In early 2005, scientists conducted the first CT scan of the mummy of the Egyptian pharaoh (Tutankhamun) from 3,000 years ago, creating a complete digital image of the mysterious pharaoh and shedding light on the mystery of his death. Expert Eric Bruin conducted a CT scan of a thousand-year-old mummified Buddha statue at the World Museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands, revealing that the statue contained the complete remains of a monk. This is a very rare physical representation of a bodhisattva. Diondo's industrial CT detection system plays a significant role in the fields of cultural heritage and archaeology.
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