. . . . "Radiologists unveil mysteries of the past\\. CT and -ray examination of ancient burial contents from archeological excavations" . "391388" . "14210" . "RIV/00216224:14210/08:00027752!RIV10-MSM-14210___" . . "[7FC9C71EB287]" . . . "Radiologists unveil mysteries of the past\\. CT and -ray examination of ancient burial contents from archeological excavations"@en . . . . . "Authors wish to present horizons of radiology reaching beyond medical applications and its potential to offer valuable information to our archeologist/ anthropologist/ art historian colleagues that would be otherwise lost or won in time-consuming and labourous alternative conservation processes. Within 2003-2007 we examined over 40 various archeological specimen (skeletal remains, artifacts, sculptures, burial vases) in cooperation with various archeological and historical institutions. The specimen were examined on digital X-ray, multidetector CTs or both modalities, if found advantageous. The raw data were further digitally processed on standard diagnostic CT workstation in a manner that would yield the best visualisation of elements searched for by the archeologist/ anthropologist/ art historian. Basically, there were three types of specimen 1. Ancient statuettes and artifacts." . . "Krupa, Petr" . "Authors wish to present horizons of radiology reaching beyond medical applications and its potential to offer valuable information to our archeologist/ anthropologist/ art historian colleagues that would be otherwise lost or won in time-consuming and labourous alternative conservation processes. Within 2003-2007 we examined over 40 various archeological specimen (skeletal remains, artifacts, sculptures, burial vases) in cooperation with various archeological and historical institutions. The specimen were examined on digital X-ray, multidetector CTs or both modalities, if found advantageous. The raw data were further digitally processed on standard diagnostic CT workstation in a manner that would yield the best visualisation of elements searched for by the archeologist/ anthropologist/ art historian. Basically, there were three types of specimen 1. Ancient statuettes and artifacts."@en . "Springer-Verlag" . "3"^^ . . "S, Z(MSM0021622427)" . "K\u0159\u00EDstek, Jan" . "1861-6410" . "3"^^ . . "2008-06-25+02:00"^^ . "RIV/00216224:14210/08:00027752" . "Radiologists unveil mysteries of the past\\. CT and -ray examination of ancient burial contents from archeological excavations"@en . . "Hlo\u017Eek, Martin" . . . "CT; X-ray; archeology; anthropology"@en . . "1"^^ . "International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery" . "Radiologists unveil mysteries of the past\\. CT and -ray examination of ancient burial contents from archeological excavations" . "Barcelona, Spain" . "Barcelona, Spain" . . .