Making Faces: Using Forensic and Archaeological Evidence

Making Faces: Using Forensic and Archaeological Evidence
ISBN-10
0890967849
ISBN-13
9780890967843
Series
Making Faces
Category
Social Science / Archaeology
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Texas A & M University Press
Authors
John Prag, Richard Neave

Description

This is the compelling story of pioneering work in reconstructing the facial appearance of ancient people. Archaeologist John Prag and medical artist Richard Neave give first-hand accounts of the exciting search for evidence to recreate a likeness and explain the historical circumstances surrounding each body. Some have been victims of sudden death, such as the Minoan priest and priestess crushed in an earthquake while carrying out a human sacrifice around 1700 BC, or 'Lindow Man', the Iron Age body found in a peat bog near Manchester in 1984, himself probably the victim of a sacrifice. Others have died peacefully, like Seianti, an Etruscan woman whose remains are in the British Museum; and some are famous like the great King Midas of Phrygia.

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