Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7445139 | Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The advantage of using DStretch® - image enhancement software developed for rock art research - for the analysis and recording of ancient Egyptian wall paintings is demonstrated via its recent application at the cemetery site of Beni Hassan. DStretch® enhanced photographs of painted surfaces enable obscure or faded details to be viewed by artificially highlighting traces of remaining pigment. Trial use of DStretch® for the examination of wall paintings at Beni Hassan has revealed or confirmed new images of pigs and bats (animals that are rarely attested in Egyptian art), and a highly unusual depiction of a vulture, exposing features that were otherwise unavailable visually. When used in conjunction with digital epigraphy, DStretch® offers an invaluable tool for achieving a more complete record of Egypt's artistic legacy.
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Authors
Linda Evans, Anna-Latifa Mourad,