Using image analysis software to create a physical skull model for the facial reconstruction of awrapped Akhmimic mummy

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作者
Department of Sociology-Anthropology, North Dakota State University, Minard Hall, Fargo [1 ]
ND, United States
不详 [2 ]
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17108-0084, United States
不详 [3 ]
不详 [4 ]
机构
[1] Department of Sociology-Anthropology, North Dakota State University, Minard Hall, Fargo, ND
[2] Akhmim Mummy Studies Consortium, P.O. Box 84, Harrisburg, 17108-0084, PA
[3] Forensic Sculptor, Akhmim Mummy Studies Consortium
[4] Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
来源
J. Compt. Inf. Technol. | 2006年 / 1卷 / 45-51期
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3D printing; CT imaging; Egypt; Forensic facial reconstruction; Mummies;
D O I
10.2498/cit.2006.01.05
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摘要
As part of a larger program of research, several mummies from the city of Akhmim have undergone Computed Tomography (CT) scanning. Analysis of the images of these mummies is providing insight into the age, sex and health of these individuals. In an effort to gain an understanding of how specific people from the city of Akhmim may have looked in life, forensic facial reconstruction was undertaken. This paper is a discussion of the review, analysis and interpretation of the two-dimensional CT images of an Akhmimic mummy through the preparation of virtual on-screen and physical three-dimensional models, including a printed skull.
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页码:45 / 51
页数:6
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