Face Of Stone Age Woman Reconstructed With 4,000-Year-Old Skull Found In Sweden
chris writes:
A Stone Age woman who lived 4,000 years ago is leaning on her walking stick and looking ahead as a spirited young boy bursts into a run, in a stunning life-size reconstruction now on display in Sweden.
Although her likeness is new - it debuted last month in an exhibit about ancient people at Vasternorrlands Museum - researchers have known about this woman's existence for nearly a century.
During the construction of a road in the hamlet of Lagmansoren in 1923, workers found her skeletal remains buried next to the remains of a child, likely a 7-year-old boy.
"With our eyes and perhaps in all times, you tend to think that this is a mother and son," said Oscar Nilsson, the Sweden-based forensic artist who spent 350 hours creating the lifelike model. "They could be. Or they could be siblings: sister and brother.
They could be relatives, or they could just be tribe friends. We don't know, because the DNA was not that well preserved to establish this relationship."
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