A proposed radar method for non-destructive investigation of Egyptian pyramids

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作者
Ivashov S. [1 ]
Bechtel T.D. [2 ]
Razevig V. [3 ]
Capineri L. [4 ]
Inagaki M. [5 ]
机构
[1] Remote Sensing Laboratory, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow
[2] Department of Earth and Environment at Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania
[3] Department of Information Engineering, University of Florence
[4] Walnut Ltd, Tokyo
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| 1600年 / British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing卷 / 63期
关键词
Attenuation; Cultural heritage; Dielectric constant; Great Pyramid; Holographic; Khufu’s Pyramid; Muon sensor; Non-destructive testing; Subsurface radar; Void;
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10.1784/INSI.2021.63.1.12
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摘要
The study of ancient Egyptian monuments attracts the attention of experts from around the world. A recent event that confirms this is the discovery, using muon sensors, of previously unknown cavities in the Great Pyramid of Giza (or Khufu’s Pyramid). Since it is unfeasible to directly confirm this discovery by drilling, another independent non-destructive method is necessary to confirm this discovery and provide accurate determination of the locations and shapes of the cavities. Following a literature review of the different methods used in evaluating cultural objects, this paper analyses a possible framework for simulation of a holographic radar for detecting openings or other unknown structures of interest to archaeologists/Egyptologists and the public. © 2021 British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing. All rights reserved.
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页码:12 / 19
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