Scientists Reconstruct Face Of 28,000-Year-Old Cro-Magnon Man
Adelasius Ebalchus lived in Switzerland 1,300 years ago—and his expression sports a very unusual feature not seen in most facial reconstructions.
Watch these unique facial reconstructions of these ancient indigenous people breathe life into the past.
Arne Svenson's Unspeaking Likeness collects the forensic facial reconstructions of men, women, and children who lost their identities when they died.
As the U.K. wrestles with issues of identity and nationalism around Brexit, a new exhibit is putting fresh faces on the region's ancient residents.
These computer-generated images of historical figures and what they look like is absolutely stunning.
From an article published on SFGATE a few years ago, the 1915 Panama-Pacific...
Researchers have analysed four of the bodies - two males and two females - found in the grave in Cramond, and work is ongoing to reconstruct another five bodies found on the site.
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Quite possibly, the most famous and enigmatic human skulls on the planet are from the Paracas and Nazca area of Peru south of Lima. They have been interpreted as being alien, annunaki, nephilim and human hybrids, but only via now ongoing DNA testing will we know for sure. Initial tests of the Paracas indicate aberrations...
To accompany Elizabeth Kolbert’s article on Svante Pääbo’s quest to sequence the Neanderthal genome, I was delighted to find the wonderful, and …
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Genetic material from old skeletons reveals pattern of migration from present-day Turkey.
These computer-generated images of historical figures and what they look like is absolutely stunning.
New research published this month in the journal Neurosurgical Focus, has sought to unravel the history, origin, and ethnic context of elongated skulls found in the Carpathian Basin, a large basin in East-Central Europe centred in the territory of Hungary.
The Egtved Girl was a Nordic Bronze Age girl whose well-preserved remains were discovered outside Egtved, Denmark in 1921. Aged 16–18 at death, she was
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Jeyifous explores the potentials of a future dystopia in MoMA’s upcoming show “Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America,” opening February 20th.
Discover 5 of the top theories on what Bigfoot really is and decide for yourself which best explains the Sasquatch phenomenon.
Paleolithic sexytimes reveal that Homo sapiens made it out of Africa earlier than we thought.
The skill of some forensic artists, professionals who are dedicated to the Facial reconstruction of the deceased, is awe-inspiring. This time, we want to talk about one professional in particular who, unlike most in forensic science, did not resort to using a computer-aided approach, but instead used his hands.
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The discovery of the world's first completely preserved skull from the early Pleistocene is yielding a remarkable insight: Man’s early ancestors probably appeared as physically diverse as humans do today -- and our family tree may have fewer branches than scientists once thought.
The best historical forensic facial reconstructions, from Richard III to Rab Burns... Richard III A facial reconstruction expert spent four hours reworking the head of King Richard III, which was removed from display at the new Richard III Visitor Centre...
Artist and palaeontology expert Elisabeth Daynes, has created the silicone models showing exactly what a pre-historic man and woman would have looked like based on studying their bones.
I have always been wondering what famous people from the past looked like and now modern technology and forensic experts give us this fascinating opportunity. Let’s have a look at how people that lived hundreds and thousands of years ago actually looked like!
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As the U.K. wrestles with issues of identity and nationalism around Brexit, a new exhibit is putting fresh faces on the region's ancient residents.
How do creationists explain the timing and location of early human remains from a biblical perspective?
Scientists looked at the genomes of indigenous Australians, Papuans, people from the Andaman Islands (pictured) and from India. Parts of their DNA did not match any hominin species on record.
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