X-ray Tomography Unveils the Construction Technique of Un-Montu’s Egyptian Coffin (Early 26th Dynasty)
<p>Inner and outer sides of Un-Montu’s coffin (Inv. MCABo EG1960).</p> "> Figure 2
<p>Head end/wall and foot board of Un-Montu’s coffin.</p> "> Figure 3
<p>Tomographic acquisition set-up: on the left, the layout of the CT facility; on the right, the tile-scanning grid used to collect the entire tomographic data sets.</p> "> Figure 4
<p>The results of the <sup>14</sup>C dating: in blue, the calibration curves (plus and minus one standard deviation); in red, the radiocarbon date; and in grey, the calibrated date.</p> "> Figure 5
<p>(<b>a</b>) 3D rendering of the sides of Un-Montu’s coffin and (<b>b</b>) visualization of its planks on each side.</p> "> Figure 6
<p>3D rendering of the underside of the floor board: in green, the four dowels joining the two planks.</p> "> Figure 7
<p>3D rendering of the front of the lid: in green, the numerous dowels joining the four planks.</p> "> Figure 8
<p>Axial slice showing the small insert with a triangular section.</p> "> Figure 9
<p>(<b>a</b>) The two splayed piths in the wooden block of the face; (<b>b</b>,<b>c</b>) face, ears, beard, and wig’s lappets joined by means of glue, plaster-like materials, and dowels.</p> "> Figure 10
<p>(<b>a</b>) Axial slice showing the matching growth rings of the side planks; (<b>b</b>) partial detachment of the growth rings, ring-shake (indicated by the orange arrow).</p> "> Figure 11
<p>3D rendering of the left side of the coffin, lid, and box. In green, the numerous dowels joining the planks.</p> "> Figure 12
<p>(<b>a</b>) The dowels connecting the three planks of the head wall; (<b>b</b>) axial and sagittal slices showing the cut of the central plank.</p> "> Figure 13
<p>(<b>a</b>) Sagittal sections of the feet and pedestal showing the connecting dowels; (<b>b</b>) the wooden small planks that complete the front of the pedestal and the coffin sides with related dowels; (<b>c</b>) the planking of the foot board.</p> "> Figure 14
<p>The 3D rendering of the opened coffin (left) and analysis of its closing system with the eight tenons virtually extracted (in purple).</p> "> Figure 15
<p>The stucco on the outer surface of the coffin.</p> "> Figure 16
<p>The <span class="html-italic">incamottatura</span> on the outer surface of the coffin.</p> "> Figure 17
<p>(<b>a</b>) The <span class="html-italic">incamottatura</span> covering face and ears (highlighted in pink); (<b>b</b>–<b>d</b>) a few examples of the <span class="html-italic">incamottatura</span> no longer adhering to the wooden planking surface (highlighted in red).</p> "> Figure 18
<p>(<b>a</b>) The modern restoration interventions of the underside of the floor board, (<b>b</b>) foot board, and (<b>c</b>) beard.</p> "> Figure 19
<p>Axial sections showing the joint of the left and right side planks to the floor board by means of numerous dowels (in yellow). The arrow indicates the insertion direction of the dowels.</p> "> Figure 20
<p>Axial sections showing the joint of the left and right side planks to the front of the lid by means of numerous dowels (in yellow). The arrow indicates the insertion direction of the dowels.</p> "> Figure 21
<p>The traces of the handsaw on the surface of the flat edge of the box.</p> "> Figure 22
<p>The dowels cut at the division of the coffin in the head wall (<b>a</b>), legs (<b>b</b>), foot board (<b>c</b>), and feet (<b>d</b>).</p> ">
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. The Anthropoid Coffin of Un-Montu, from Egypt to Bologna
1.2. Coffin X-ray Tomography
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Wood Species Identification
2.2. 14C Dating
2.3. CT Scanning
Acquisition Parameters | |
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X-ray tube voltage | 150 kV |
X-ray tube current | 2.2 mA |
X-ray beam filter | Al (2 mm) |
Source-detector-distance (SDD) | 345 cm |
Source-object-distance (SOD) | 290 cm |
Object-detector-distance (ODD) | 55 cm |
Magnification | 1.19 |
Detector frame rate | 5 fs |
Detector pixel size | 100 μm |
Binning | 2 × 2 |
Number of projections | 900 |
Reconstructed voxel size | 168 μm |
3. Results
3.1. Coffin Woods
3.2. Coffin Dating
3.3. The Wooden Structure
- The floor board
- The front of the lid
- The coffin face
- The side planks
- The upper head wall
- Feet, pedestal, and foot board
- Tenons and mortises
3.4. The Coffin’s Surface Layers
- The modern restoration interventions
4. Discussion
- First phase
- Second phase
- Third phase
- Fourth phase
- Fifth phase
- Sixth phase
- Seventh phase
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Albertin, F.; Morigi, M.P.; Bettuzzi, M.; Brancaccio, R.; Macchioni, N.; Saccuman, R.; Quarta, G.; Calcagnile, L.; Picchi, D. X-ray Tomography Unveils the Construction Technique of Un-Montu’s Egyptian Coffin (Early 26th Dynasty). J. Imaging 2022, 8, 39. https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8020039
Albertin F, Morigi MP, Bettuzzi M, Brancaccio R, Macchioni N, Saccuman R, Quarta G, Calcagnile L, Picchi D. X-ray Tomography Unveils the Construction Technique of Un-Montu’s Egyptian Coffin (Early 26th Dynasty). Journal of Imaging. 2022; 8(2):39. https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8020039
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlbertin, Fauzia, Maria Pia Morigi, Matteo Bettuzzi, Rosa Brancaccio, Nicola Macchioni, Roberto Saccuman, Gianluca Quarta, Lucio Calcagnile, and Daniela Picchi. 2022. "X-ray Tomography Unveils the Construction Technique of Un-Montu’s Egyptian Coffin (Early 26th Dynasty)" Journal of Imaging 8, no. 2: 39. https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8020039
APA StyleAlbertin, F., Morigi, M. P., Bettuzzi, M., Brancaccio, R., Macchioni, N., Saccuman, R., Quarta, G., Calcagnile, L., & Picchi, D. (2022). X-ray Tomography Unveils the Construction Technique of Un-Montu’s Egyptian Coffin (Early 26th Dynasty). Journal of Imaging, 8(2), 39. https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8020039