Back to newsResearchers at the Technical University of Crete have developed a hyperspectral camera that can read Roman inscriptions carbonized by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius nearly 2,000 years ago. The technology was created by Professor Konstantinos Balas and his team at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Chania. The camera uses advanced light-spectrum analysis to reveal text invisible to the naked eye on ancient charred documents and stone surfaces. This breakthrough has significant implications for archaeology across the Mediterranean, including sites in Crete itself. Visitors interested in ancient history and technology can learn more about the university's research initiatives by visiting the Technical University of Crete campus in Chania, which is open to the public and hosts occasional exhibitions and lectures on cutting-edge scientific work connected to the island's rich historical heritage.
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Hyperspectral Camera Reveals Hidden Roman Inscriptions from Vesuvius
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