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7/4/2025, 9:13:57 PM
A team from Ghent University recently reconstructed the face of a Mesolithic woman whose remains were discovered in a cave near Dinant, Belgium.
Using 3D scans and DNA analysis, they worked with forensic artists to create a lifelike model. She had dark hair, blue eyes, and relatively light skin for the period. Her remains were coated in red ochre, suggesting ritual burial practices.
The project sheds light on Mesolithic life in the Meuse Valley, including nomadic campsites, use of ochre, and possible communal memory spaces.
As part of the public engagement effort, people are being asked to vote on her name. The options are Margo, Freyà, and Mos’anne.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/19/science/10500-year-woman-facial-reconstruction-intl-scli
>looks like a F'n abo. /pol/ Told me Europeans were always the master race.
Using 3D scans and DNA analysis, they worked with forensic artists to create a lifelike model. She had dark hair, blue eyes, and relatively light skin for the period. Her remains were coated in red ochre, suggesting ritual burial practices.
The project sheds light on Mesolithic life in the Meuse Valley, including nomadic campsites, use of ochre, and possible communal memory spaces.
As part of the public engagement effort, people are being asked to vote on her name. The options are Margo, Freyà, and Mos’anne.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/19/science/10500-year-woman-facial-reconstruction-intl-scli
>looks like a F'n abo. /pol/ Told me Europeans were always the master race.
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