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Scientists and Artists Give Their Faces Back to a Prehistoric Woman

Summary by invdes.com.mx
The collaboration between experts allowed to reconstruct the image of Mos’anne, whose well-preserved remains revealed genetic and cultural details of the ancient inhabitants of the Valley of the Meuse With its light blue eyes and a somewhat nervous look, the reconstructed bust of Mos’anne —a woman who lived about 10,500 years ago — is surprisingly realistic. Mos’anne’s bust revives thanks to a close collaboration between science and art, and was…
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The collaboration between experts allowed to reconstruct the image of Mos’anne, whose well-preserved remains revealed genetic and cultural details of the ancient inhabitants of the Valley of the Meuse With its light blue eyes and a somewhat nervous look, the reconstructed bust of Mos’anne —a woman who lived about 10,500 years ago — is surprisingly realistic. Mos’anne’s bust revives thanks to a close collaboration between science and art, and was…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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