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Scientists reconstruct face of 16,000-year-old human in southern China using 3D technologyThe research, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, provides clues about early human physiology and the evolution ... reconstruction of the prehistoric individual's face.
Prof Chris Stringer, human evolution expert at the Museum, was happy to inform the creation of the reconstruction. 'The models are based on the very best scientific evidence we could put together.
They demonstrated that Difface could complete an accurate facial reconstruction based on DNA data. Adding information such as age, sex, and body mass index improved the quality of the 3D images.
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