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Facial Reconstruction – The First Danish Results by Bjørn Skaarup and Niels Lynnerup Laboratory of Biological Anthropology Institute of Forensic Medicine University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Kaj Lykke 17th-Century Danish nobleman. Case # 1 Case # 2 Case # 3. Roman mummy, Fayum, Egypt
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Facial Reconstruction – The First Danish Results by Bjørn Skaarup and Niels Lynnerup Laboratory of Biological Anthropology Institute of Forensic Medicine University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Kaj Lykke 17th-Century Danish nobleman Case # 1 Case # 2 Case # 3 Roman mummy, Fayum, Egypt 2nd Century AD Mesolithic woman, Koelbjerg DK Ca. 9000 BC
Kaj Lykke´s Skull (cast). 1869 examined by German anatomist Rudolf Virchow and interpreted as a ”modern neanderthal”.
3D Stereolithographical model of 20-30-year-old male used as the base for the reconstruction
Mesolithic Woman from Koelbjerg, Denmark. Dating: ca. 9000 BC Massive ”male” supraorbital ridges, robust muscle attachments and jaws. Pelvic bones and facial measures, however, clearly indicating female sex.