Tomographic Studies of the Terracotta Head from Kerch Bay

M. V. Kovalchuk,E. B. Yatsishina,N. A. Makarov,E. A. Greshnikov, A. A. Antsiferova, O. L. Gunchina,P. K. Kashkarov,E. S. Kovalenko,M. M. Murashev, S. V. Olkhovskii, K. M. Podurets, V. B. Timerkaev

CRYSTALLOGRAPHY REPORTS(2020)

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An ancient terracotta sculpture (bearded male head), found in underwater excavations in the Kerch Bay (performed by experts of the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences before the construction of Crimean bridge pillars), has been studied at the National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute” using neutron and X-ray tomography. Based on the analysis of revealed technological seams, it is established that the object was made primarily by sculpturing, with successive addition of profiled details (hairstyle, nose, eyelids, eye, ears, nasolabial fold, beard) to the clay base. The terracotta was likely attached by its lower part to the lost support or base by a lead tie. All studies were carried out by nondestructive methods allowing for monitoring hidden cavities, which may further pose a threat to the preservation of valuable cultural heritage object.
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