Application of a robotic THz imaging system for sub-surface analysis of ancient human remains

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We used a robotic-based THz imaging system to investigate the sub-surface structure of an artificially mummified ancient Egyptian human left hand. The results obtained are compared to the results of a conventional CT and a micro-CT scan. Using such a robotic THz system promises new insights into the sub-surface structure of human remains. The depth resolution of the THz images exceeds the resolution of a conventional CT scan and is comparable with a micro-CT scan. The advantage of THz measurements over micro-CT scans is the fact that even comparatively large samples, like complete bodies, can be scanned. These would not fit into a conventional micro-CT scanner.

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Stübling, E. M., Rehn, A., Siebrecht, T., Bauckhage, Y., Öhrström, L., Eppenberger, P., … Koch, M. (2019). Application of a robotic THz imaging system for sub-surface analysis of ancient human remains. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-40211-7

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