Biblical Radiology and Micro CT Imaging of the Lachish LMLK Jar Handles

Seal Impression Structure

Micro CT captured the internal depth and pressure patterns of royal seal impressions. These details helped identify specific seal types and administrative practices.

Clay Composition

Density variations revealed different clay sources used in jar production. This supported evidence of centralized manufacturing under Hezekiah.

Manufacturing Techniques

Internal voids and seams showed how handles were attached to jars. These features helped reconstruct workshop methods.

Administrative Context

The LMLK system was part of Judah’s taxation and storage network. Micro CT provided new data on how official vessels were produced.

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