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Terracotta statues
Han Dynasty Dancer
Djenne Shrine
Peruvian Bottle
Wooden statues
Chokwe figure
Juzo monk
Fang head
Ivory statues
Burmese stupa
Sapi-Portuguese saltcellar
Lega figurine
Stone statues
Mexican statue
Khmer sandstone statue
Towindo statue
Metal statues
Kota reliquary
Songye figure
Kongo figure
Mixed materials
Yaka fetish
Sepik ancestor
Aztec skull
FAQ
Why do art lovers need to CT scan their statues?
What do you get with a screening CT scan?
What do you get with a diagnostic CT scan?
What about the confidentiality of results?
How much does it cost to CT scan a work of art?
How to proceed?
How long does it take to CT scan a piece?
How big a piece can we scan?
How many pieces can we scan at once?
Are we insured for the value of the pieces we scan?
Can we scan a painting?
Is the CT scan a dating test?
Is there a risk in CT scanning an art work?
Does a CT scan affect the thermoluminescence signal (TL)?
When do we scan?
Where do we scan?
Who does the CT scan?
What is PhotoScan? What are 3D models?
Video
Series
Nok Heads
Djenne Terracottas
Hemba Figures
Ife Heads
Mangbetu Jugs
Luba Stools
SOGOLON
Varia
Art Fairs
Bibliography
1977 X-rays and African Art
1995 Art and Technology
2003 CT Scan in Art Work Appraisal
2008 Probing Art with CT
2009 CT of Queen Nefertiti
2012 CT of a Nok philosopher
2015 Scrofulous Sogolon
Lectures
Masterpieces
Masterpieces # 01-06
Masterpieces # 07-12
Masterpieces # 13-18
Masterpieces # 19-24
Masterpieces # 24-30
Masterpieces # 31-36
Masterpieces # 37-42
Violin
Wallpapers
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FAQ
Who does the CT scan?
Who does the scan?
All CT scans are done by or under the supervision of Dr. Marc Ghysels (see
About us
).
In Minneapolis • December 2011
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