Biblical Radiology and CT Imaging of the Bronze Age Figurines from Ebla

Internal Structure

CT scans showed how figurines were shaped from multiple clay components. Internal voids indicated hollow sections, while density variations revealed different clay sources.

Manufacturing Techniques

Tool marks and seams helped identify workshop traditions. Some figurines showed evidence of mold use, while others were entirely hand formed.

Cultural Interpretation

The internal structure provided clues about ritual use. Figurines with reinforced bases may have been designed for repeated handling.

Preservation Impact

CT imaging allowed researchers to assess structural weaknesses without damaging the figurines.

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