Jun 20, 2015, 1:01 PM
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Facial reconstruction of 7,000-year-old skeleton

Jun 20, 2015, 1:01 PM
News ID: 81653085
Facial reconstruction of 7,000-year-old skeleton

Tehran, June 20, IRNA - Experts at Iran’s Archeology Research Center have reconstructed the face of a 7,000-old year woman whose skeleton was dug out in urban excavations in a southern neighborhood of the capital last year.

According to a recent report by the Public Relations Office of the Cultural Heritage and Tourism Research Center, experts first photo-scanned the skeleton before applying photogrammetry techniques to the images to create a 3-D model.



Mohammad Reza Rokni, an expert with the research center said the computer-aided facial reconstruction featured software and resulted in the creation of a chin, cheekbones, lips, a nose, eyes and ears.



He further said facial reconstruction of skeletons is routine, images of reconstructed faces in Iran may not have been released, though.



The discovery last year of a few pottery vessels by a student in Moulavi Street prompted archeological excavations which produced two skeletons – one of them was intact and dated back 7,000 years – and a few other ancient objects.



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