Anonymous
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11/2/2025, 9:20:43 AM
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THIS is how Bronze Age Finns actually looked
A reconstruction of a woman on her 20s
>she lived in a house made from wood (not inside a hole digged into ground)
>she had bronze ear rings and bronze belt attachment parts, belt itself was made from a skin of several squirrels or weasels, which ever were available
>she had grey, blue or green eyes but not brown
https://www.mtvuutiset.fi/artikkeli/ennallistetut-kasvot-talta-nayttaa-muinainen-suomalainen/9249426
hair color was brown, brownish-yellow and also almost white depending on person, very rarely black and never black, thick and woolly
she lived in "island of estonia" or most likely had been visiting there, a summer cottage of sorts? the place is not in estonia, its just named that way today
for a last hundred years fishermen used it as a base of fishing operations
womans body had no signs of violence and she was buried by bronze age finnish customs underneath pile of small rocks
Nordfors said "at those times it was usual that person in their 20s will die from disease"
her genes are being investigated from bone samples
Nordfors said a well preserved skull reveals pretty good how the actual face looked like but it does omit things like was she fat or not
>we hope in the future we can use ancient DNA samples to predict with a computer how persons looked like even when no skull sample is available but only some other bones
>she lived in a house made from wood (not inside a hole digged into ground)
>she had bronze ear rings and bronze belt attachment parts, belt itself was made from a skin of several squirrels or weasels, which ever were available
>she had grey, blue or green eyes but not brown
https://www.mtvuutiset.fi/artikkeli/ennallistetut-kasvot-talta-nayttaa-muinainen-suomalainen/9249426
hair color was brown, brownish-yellow and also almost white depending on person, very rarely black and never black, thick and woolly
she lived in "island of estonia" or most likely had been visiting there, a summer cottage of sorts? the place is not in estonia, its just named that way today
for a last hundred years fishermen used it as a base of fishing operations
womans body had no signs of violence and she was buried by bronze age finnish customs underneath pile of small rocks
Nordfors said "at those times it was usual that person in their 20s will die from disease"
her genes are being investigated from bone samples
Nordfors said a well preserved skull reveals pretty good how the actual face looked like but it does omit things like was she fat or not
>we hope in the future we can use ancient DNA samples to predict with a computer how persons looked like even when no skull sample is available but only some other bones