Author: Miroslav Bárta, Petra Havelková, Pavla Zedníková Malá | Pages: 87–93
Abstract
The present study documents a process by which an Old Kingdom female burial was analyzed by modern anthropological methods and the probable facial appearance of the woman was reconstructed by means of a 3D-scanning technology and anthropological calculations and estimates.
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