On the stubbornness of scrolls from the Villa dei Papiri

An article on Kentucky.com on the University of Kentucky’s EDUCE project — Enhanced Digital Unwrapping for Conservation and Exploration — and their efforts to use x-ray scans to read some of the carbonized scrolls from the Villa dei Papiri’s library.

The [University of Kentucky] team spent a month last summer making numerous X-ray scans of two of the scrolls that are stored at the French National Academy in Paris. They hoped that computer processing would convert the scans into digital images showing the interiors of the scrolls and revealing the ancient writing. The main fear, however, was that the Roman writers might have used carbon-based inks, which would be essentially invisible to the scans.

That fear has turned out to be fact.

“We hoped that we could look for calcium or other trace compounds in the ink that might help us tease out the writing,” [Brent Seales, Gill professor of engineering] said. “But that hasn’t worked.”

Seales says he now hopes that re-scanning the scrolls with more powerful X-ray equipment will reveal the text, which scholars are anxious to read.

Seales says that, in addition to the carbon-ink problem, the sheer volume of computer data produced from the X-ray scans overwhelmed UK’s interactive software. That slowed the system to the point that technicians were typing in commands and waiting half an hour or more for a response, he said.

 On the stubbornness of scrolls from the Villa dei Papiri

 On the stubbornness of scrolls from the Villa dei Papiri

Houses of Julius Polybius and the Chaste Lovers

The two houses that form the focus of the Commissioner’s new “Pompei Viva” campaign will be open on a regular basis to visits from 1 June it has been announced. More info here.

Perhaps blog contributers would like to discuss the houses if they’ve visited them – they are certainly causing a lot of debate both positive and negative. Anyone had the chance to visit yet on one of the pre-opening events? If no one wants to comment, I’ll feel obliged to get the ball rolling myself:) – after all you all said on the survey that you’d like more discussion….

 Houses of Julius Polybius and the Chaste Lovers

 Houses of Julius Polybius and the Chaste Lovers