Biblical Radiology and Neutron Imaging of the Bronze Age Axe from Ugarit

Internal Organic Detection

Neutron imaging detected preserved wood fibers inside the axe socket, confirming the presence of the original haft.

Casting Structure

The scans revealed internal voids, cooling patterns, and alloy distribution. These details helped identify the axe’s manufacturing technique.

Cultural Interpretation

The axe’s structure matched known Ugaritic weapon typologies. The presence of wood indicated the axe was used rather than ceremonial.

Preservation Impact

Neutron imaging allowed researchers to study the axe without removing corrosion layers or opening the metal casing.

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