Using a CT scan to speak 5 years ago with a mummy

Release date: 2016-09-26

According to foreign media reports, scientists recently used CT scanning technology to successfully make Otzi, the ice man 5,300 years ago, "speak".

Oz

According to reports, Oz was discovered in the Oetztal Alps in 1991. It was frozen and mummified in the Stone Age. It is the oldest and most preserved body to date. Scientists studied the scan data of Oz's throat and throat and used software to simulate the sound closest to Oz.

Oz himself restored by mapping technology

Rolando Fustos, the Italian laryngologist who led the research team, said, "We still can't say that Oz's true voice has been reproduced, because the mummies have lost the most critical information, but through the mummy's channel. With the length of the vocal cords, we can simulate the closest sound."

It is reported that in the past, scientists also analyzed the residues, intestines and teeth of Oz's stomach and found that he had brown eyes and hair, blood type O, and was also believed to have died in the middle of 5,300 years ago. At the same time, Dutch experts have used the medical mapping technology to reconstruct the Munaozyi. The image shows that Oz has brown eyes, a beard, and wrinkles, and walks in the mountains for hours. It is about 5 feet 3 inches tall (1.7 meters) and weighs 110 pounds (50 kilograms).

It is reported that Oz is still the most studied mummy in the world. Oz body is "wet mummies", because the individual cells still have humidity, so the body tissue is still flexible, and this is more convenient for deep scientific research.

Source: New Blue Network

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