Core Insights - Hunan Provincial Museum has initiated a high-precision "holographic information collection" plan for the Bullets Depot's Warring States silk texts, having completed standardized imaging collection of the artifacts [1][3] - Advanced non-contact imaging techniques, including continuous spectral scanning from visible light to near-infrared, have been employed to identify invisible ink differences, fading traces, and potential contamination areas [1] - The museum plans to conduct X-ray fluorescence surface scanning on key fragments to differentiate between red and black ink, as well as microscopic CT scanning on unpeeled fragments to reveal layering and curling without physical contact [3] Technological Advancements - The museum has built a specialized non-contact shooting platform for the silk texts, allowing for the discovery of over 40 previously invisible ink characters through transmitted infrared imaging [1] - The application of AI-assisted virtual unveiling is being prepared based on data from the microscopic CT scans, which will provide insights into the text's structure and condition [3] Collaborative Efforts - Hunan Provincial Museum is actively applying for a national key research and development program focused on "decayed silk text information reconstruction and protection key technology research" [3] - The museum aims to create an open collaborative platform to share the latest research findings on the Bullets Depot's Warring States silk texts with global scholars and the public [3]
新发现40余字!长沙子弹库战国帛书“全息信息采集”计划已启动
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-10-13 02:53