Hi, Everyone.
It occurred to me today as I walked through a couple of Cambridgeshire churchyards, trying to decipher headstones whose inscriptions had been pretty much erased by a combination of wind and rain over the years, whether modern technology has ever been used to discover what long-lost inscriptions might have once said.
Someone I was talking to recently said that lasers have a remarkable ability to pick up details that don't appear to the naked eye to still be visible. Are there any scientific minds out there who might know whether there are such things as portable lasers or scanners, and indeed whether any technology such as this has ever been used as a tool in family history research on fading gravestones?
Just thought I'd ask...
Regards, keith