Researchers created a 3D image of a Bronze Age woman.
In 2016, the Open Virtual Worlds made Ava's skull available for interactive viewing and download under a free license, the researchers were intrigued to find out more.
Since there was no other documentation available, the researchers used only photographs and proceeded with the analysis that the skeleton was that of the female sex, with a height of 1.71 meters. The woman died between the age of 18 and 25. The study claims that the DNA analysis confirmed it was a woman, with brown eyes, and black hair and her complexion was slightly darker than the present Scottish people.
And recently, Moraes led another analysis in which his team reconstructed the face of an ancient person nicknamed "
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