Title page of the catalogue of the exhibition Mumie+Computer at the Kestner-Museum Hannover, Germany, Sept. 26 1991 to Jan. 19 1992
Mrs. X, the mummy of a young woman passed away 2300 yars ago, Kestner-Museum Hannover, Germany
Mrs. X is scanned in a Siemens Somatom CT scanner at the Department of Radiology at the Hamburg University Medical Center on April 7, 1989
Reconstructions of MR. X created in 1989 and shown in the exhibition Mumie+Computer at the Kestner-Museum Hannover, Germany, Sept. 26 1991 to Jan. 19 1992
For the exhibition "The Secret of Mummies - Eternal Life at the Nile" the CT-cata of Mrs. X were processed again with further advanced software
The mummy's head cut open. The surface texture is taken from a frontal photograph (1997).
The mummy's head unveiled: Outer mask, linnen mask, skull, resinous ointment, "ring of justification", wooden stick (1997)
Reconstruction of Mrs. X exhibiting the "ring of justification" (1997)
Reconstruction of Mrs. X exhibiting the resinuous ointment and the wooden stick (1997)
Simulated panoramic X-ray of Mrs. X (1997)
Mrs. X: View from inside the oral cavity (1997)
Mummy and Computer II: Mr. X, the 2600 year old male mummy of the Kestner-Museum, Hannover, Germany, 2003
Reconstructions of Mr. X (2003)
Reconstruction of Mr. X (2003)
Reconstruction of a winged scarab contained in the 3000 year old mummy "Chonsu-maa-cheru", Museum of Ethnology, Hamburg, Germany, 2001