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3-D Holography Peers Under Mummy’s Shroud

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EDINBURGH, Scotland, May 16, 2012 — Great details of an ancient mummy, including jewelry adorning its inner shroud, have been revealed in color using 3-D holograms. The University of Edinburgh’s Clinical Research Imaging Center (CRIC), in collaboration with Edinburgh-based 3-D imaging specialist Holoxica, assembled the images of a 2000-year-old corpse. At this level of detail, the mummy's shroud is somewhat visible. Jewelry, which the CT scan could not see through, adorns the shroud. (Images: Holoxica) The Rhind Mummy, so named for the 19th-century Scottish Egyptologist and archaeologist who discovered it...Read full article

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    Published: May 2012
    3D HolographyCRICCT scanEdinburghEdinburgh’s Clinical Research Imaging CenterElena KraniotiEuropeHoloxicaImagingInternational Symposium on Display Holography 2012ISDH 2012Javid KhanMartin ConnellMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMITNational Museum of ScotlandResearch & TechnologyRhind MummyScotland

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