Scientists have reconstructed the face of a Bronze Age farmer using 3D digital technology to "humanise" a damaged 4,000-year-old skull. The skeleton, found in the UK in the 1930s, has been in Buxton Museum's collection for about 30 years. The other side of the face had to be mirrored in order to predict what he looked like. Researchers from the Liverpool John Moores University in the UK used 3D digital technology to reconstruct the face of the man. Joe Perry, who looks after the exhibits, said it was important to put a face to the Bronze Age remains.
Source: dna July 17, 2017 06:56 UTC