Thanks Simon,

Not a lot of information in the article. The details they mention that  
they found about the HG don't seem terribly surprising (e.g., a head  
made from a solid piece of wood), but maybe more will be provided at  
the exhibition it mentions. If you go to that exhibition when it  
starts, please let us know if there is anything interesting discussed  
there. I'd be really curious if the CT found something that wouldn't  
have been found (or inferred) by other methods. Not to say that it  
isn't cool that they have this nondestructive way of getting so much  
detail and information in what appears to be a three-dimensional  
representation. I'd love to have access to something like that.

-Arle

On May 13, 2009, at 12:22 PM, Simon Wascher wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> in the german magazine focus there is a short article about and some
> pictures of the hurdy gurdy from the Goslar collection being scanned
> with a computer tomograph:
> http://tinyurl.com/cdchhg
>
> cheers, Simon

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