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Archaeological find allows facial reconstruction

May 4th 2007 23:08
Digital reconstruction from skull to face
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Digital reconstruction and forensic anthropology have allowed this to happen, assisted by a medical illustrator. National Geographic video, demonstration and explanation.


Digital imaging is allowing us an extra dimension in recording history.


Turning a skull found by archaeologists leads to image of the facial features of an important man in history
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Comment by Nickoftime's Sanity Corner

May 4th 2007 23:28
Katyzzz,

it's pretty fascinating stuff..saw a special on it on Forensic Files one time...amazing what those artists can do!

Love this picture by the way...great colors...

Take care,


Nick

Comment by katyzzz

May 4th 2007 23:37
Thanks Nick,

This is all pretty interesting stuff.

katyzzz

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