Overview of X Ray Imaging
X ray imaging highlights ink that has faded or chemically changed. It is useful for manuscripts written with metallic inks. It provides non destructive insight into damaged text.
Use in Damaged Manuscripts
Many manuscripts cannot be opened safely. X ray imaging allows researchers to view internal layers. This helps identify text that would otherwise remain hidden.
Support for Text Reconstruction
The method assists in reconstructing incomplete manuscripts. It helps identify scribal corrections and writing sequences. It also supports authentication studies.
Research Impact
X ray imaging contributes to the study of early biblical texts. It improves accuracy in transcription. It also supports long term preservation.
Additional Radiology Topics
Spectral Imaging of Biblical Manuscripts during Biblical Archaeology
CT Scanning of Ancient Scrolls for Biblical Research
Infrared Imaging of Manuscripts for Biblical History Studies