See 'hyperrealistic' reconstructions of 2 Stone Age sisters who worked in brutal mine in the Czech Republic 6,000 years ago
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See 'hyperrealistic' reconstructions of 2 Stone Age sisters who worked in brutal mine in the Czech Republic 6,000 years ago
New reconstructions based on the skeletons of two sisters who lived in a prehistoric mining community in what is now the Czech Republic show what they likely looked like and wore.
See 'hyperrealistic' reconstructions of two Stone Age sisters who worked in brutal mine in the Czech Republic 6000 years ago
The sisters lived to be 30 to 40 years old, despite a life of hard labor and injuries.New reconstructions based on the skeletons of two sisters who lived in a prehistoric mining community in what is now the Czech Republic show what they likely looked like and wore.Researchers have unveiled two "hyperrealistic" reconstructions of adult sisters who lived and worked in a brutal mining community in what is now the Czech Republic more than 6,000 year…
Czech archaeologists from the Moravian Museum Institute of Anthropology and the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Masaryk have made a hyperrealistic reconstruction of the two sisters' appearances, probably the miners who lived during the late stone century at the end of neolite. They have been able to re-create the image of women thanks to well-remained skeletons. LiveScience reports that the sisters belonged to the mining community. They…


Reconstructions reveal faces of Neolithic sisters buried 6,000 years ago
More than 6,000 years ago, in the Krumlov Forest of South Moravia in the Czech Republic, two sisters endured a hard life in an ancient mining settlement. Now, thanks to advanced forensic methods and archaeological research, their incredibly lifelike faces have been uncovered in new 3D reconstructions. These reconstructions give us not just a glimpse […]
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