Tag Archives: Hightech
The scroll from En-Gedi: A high-tech recovery mission
Archeologists have further unlocked writings in the ancient En-Gedi scroll — the first severely damaged, ink-based scroll to be unrolled and identified noninvasively. Through virtual unwrapping, they have revealed it to be the earliest copy of a Pentateuchal book — … Continue reading
High-tech imaging reveals precolonial Mexican manuscript hidden from view for 500 years
Researchers from the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries and from universities in the Netherlands have used high-tech imaging to uncover the details of a rare Mexican codex dating from before the colonization of the Americas. The newly revealed codex, or … Continue reading
High-tech analysis of proto-mammal fossil clarifies the mammalian family tree
A new analysis of the jaw of one of the earliest known proto-mammals sheds light on efforts to accurately date the period when mammals first evolved and clarifies the mammalian family tree. The study suggests that the great explosion in … Continue reading
High-tech show lights up Rome’s Forum
P(ANSA) – Rome, April 22 – A high-tech sound and light show will illuminate Rome’s ancient Forum of Augustus from now through the summer, to help guests better imagine life in the Eternal City 2,000 years ago.BRAs Rome marks its … Continue reading
High-tech method to read the thought
(ANSA) – new YORK, JUN 27 – read the thought is not only a bargain by wizards or magicians: a technique developed in the United States shows how it is possible to “capture” images that someone is watching or sound … Continue reading