Human features 10 thousand years ago: money is a big mystery

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Researchers have been able to uncover the details of the face of a fossilized skull, dating back more than 9,500 years, and is one of the most important artifacts in the British Museum.

The researchers relied on three-dimensional printing technology, and succeeded in detecting the features of the skull through the eye cavity, and accurately portray the exact features of the face.

According to sputniknews of National Geographic, the skull was a great mystery, because it was mottled. The Girico skull is one of seven antiquity artifacts dating back to the Stone Age.

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And discovered by archeologist Kathleen Kenyon in 1953 at the site of Tel Sultan near the city of Jericho in the West Bank in Palestine, and researchers succeeded through the process of facial features in the treatment of the broken nose of the fossilized skull, which leads to accurately identify the features of man in the Stone Age through the models of three Dimensions.