Facial reconstruction
Archaeology
Face of Roman Britain’s Only Known Crucifixion Victim Revealed
Only one crucified person has been identified in Roman Britain. The man's skeleton was discovered in Cambridgeshire during a dig in 2017. In a recent BBC Four documentary titled The Cambridgeshire Crucifixion, researchers revealed a facial reconstruction of how...
Archaeology
The Face of Avgi, the 9,000 Year-Old Greek Teen
A reconstruction of the face of Avgi, a teenager who lived in Mesolithic Greece, around 7,000 BC, stuns viewers.
Archaeology
Face Of “Dragon Man,” Modern Humans’ Closest Relative, Reconstructed
Approximately 150,000 years ago, in the cold woodlands of northern China, there lived a big-headed human species called Homo longi, also known as "Dragon Man."
Despite its unusual appearance, scientists have recently found out that this species is closely related...
Ancient Greece
Alexander the Great’s Face Reconstruction Presented by Researchers
Historians and researchers are suggesting a new facial reconstruction of the famous ancient Greek leader Alexander the Great.
Archaeology
Face Reconstruction of Famous Peru Mummy Revealed
Archaeologists have unveiled a representation depicting the possible appearance of Peru's renowned mummy. This mummy, often referred to as "Juanita," or the "Inca Ice Maiden," was an Inca girl believed to have been part of a ceremonial sacrifice over...
Archaeology
New Facial Reconstruction Shows Face of a Man Who Lived 9,600 Years Ago
Scientists have created a new facial approximation of a 9,600-year-old skeleton found in Brazil, known as Zuzu, which could settle a long-standing debate over the individual's gender.
The skeleton was found in 1997 at Brazil's archaeological site in Serra da...