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Neolithic man's face reconstructed


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A crew of facial reconstruction experts have successfully recreated the face of a male who lived in the Biblical city of Jericho. The project was based on an advanced analysis of the Jericho Skull - the oldest portrait in The British Museum. This innovative plaster model allows you to see the detailed face of a human being who lived 9,500 years ago.

Plastered human skulls are reconstructed human skulls that were created in the ancient Levant between 7000 and 6000 BC - the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B period. Most of the plastered skulls were from adult males, but some belonged to women and children.

http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/face-man-who-lived-9500-years-ago-biblical-city-jericho-brought-back-life-021105?nopaging=1

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