Biblical Radiology and CT Imaging of the Bronze Age Stone Molds from Gezer

Internal Carving Structure

CT scans showed carving depth, tool angles, and internal voids, revealing how molds were shaped.

Residue Detection

Density differences indicated traces of metal residue left from casting activities.

Cultural Interpretation

The molds provided evidence of metal production at Gezer. Internal structure helped reconstruct workshop practices.

Preservation Impact

CT imaging allowed researchers to study molds without handling them extensively.

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