Biblical Radiology and Radiography of the Iron Age Bronze Bracelets from Tel Hazor

Internal Structure

Radiography exposed casting seams, bubbles, and alloy variations. These features helped identify workshop traditions and production quality.

Wear Patterns

Internal wear marks indicated prolonged use, supporting interpretations of personal adornment and social identity.

Corrosion Mapping

The scans revealed corrosion pockets that guided conservation decisions and prevented damage during cleaning.

Preservation Impact

Radiography allowed researchers to study bracelets without removing corrosion layers, preserving their archaeological context.

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