Biblical Radiology and Radiographic Analysis of Iron Age Arrowheads from Lachish

Internal Metallurgical Features

Radiography exposed weld seams, forging folds, and hidden corrosion. These internal features helped classify the arrowheads by manufacturing technique and workshop origin.

Weapon Typology Insights

The scans showed differences between mass produced and individually forged arrowheads. This helped identify military supply patterns during the Iron Age.

Corrosion Mapping

Radiography revealed corrosion pockets that were not visible externally. This information guided conservation strategies and prevented damage during cleaning.

Historical Interpretation

The findings supported evidence of large scale weapon production in the region. Radiography provided data that could not be obtained through external examination alone.

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