Biblical Radiology and Radiography of the Iron Age Chisel from Tel Rehov

Internal Structure

Radiography exposed casting bubbles, seams, and alloy distribution. These features helped identify the chisel’s manufacturing technique and workshop origin.

Sharpening Patterns

Internal wear patterns indicated repeated sharpening, supporting interpretations of long term use in carpentry or construction.

Corrosion Mapping

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

Preservation Impact

Radiography allowed researchers to study the chisel without removing corrosion layers, preserving its archaeological context.

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