Biblical Radiology and Neutron Imaging of the Bronze Age Cauldron Handles from Cyprus

Internal Organic Detection

Neutron imaging detected traces of food residue preserved inside the handle joints.

Casting Structure

The scans revealed internal voids, cooling patterns, and alloy layering. These details helped identify manufacturing techniques.

Cultural Interpretation

The handles matched known Cypriot feasting traditions. Internal structure helped reconstruct their use.

Preservation Impact

Neutron imaging allowed researchers to study handles without removing corrosion layers.

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