Paleoradiology
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title:
Paleoradiology
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Paleoradiology is the study of archaeological remains through the use of radiographic techniques, such as X-ray, CT and micro-CT scans. It is predominately used by archaeologists and anthropologists to examine mummified remains due to its non-invasive nature. Paleoradiologists can discover post-mortem damage to the body, or any artefacts buried with them, while still keeping the remains intact. Radiological images can also contribute evidence about the person's life, such as their age and cause
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Study of archaeological remains through the use of radiographic techniques
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleoradiology
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2023-12-03T22:21:38Z
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