Facial Reconstructions Now On Display at the Brighton Museum in Brighton England

The faces of the seven Britons, reconstructed from archaeological remains spanning 40,000 years, are on display at the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery in Brighton, England. Five of the seven individuals are true “locals,” forensically reconstructed from skulls excavated around Brighton in the southeastern county of Sussex. The most ancient natives are a Neanderthal woman and an early modern man.



For full story see:  https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/2019/01/facial-reconstruction-history-england-uk/

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