Biblical Radiology and X Ray Imaging of the Gezer Calendar Inscription

Tool Mark Analysis

The scans identified carving sequences and tool angles used to inscribe the limestone surface. These details helped authenticate the inscription.

Internal Fracture Mapping

X ray imaging revealed internal cracks that helped determine how the inscription had weathered over time.

Historical Context

The Gezer Calendar is one of the earliest Hebrew inscriptions. X ray imaging supported its dating and cultural attribution.

Preservation Impact

The method allowed researchers to study the inscription without removing surface deposits.

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