Scientists recreate face of Stone Age girl

Scientists have used computer technology to recreate, using a human skull, the likely appearance of a 17-year-old girl who lived on the territory of today’s Olomouc in the 31,000 years ago. The Stone Age skull was found in the Mladeč Caves in the area by an archeologist in 1881.

Experts from Czechia and Brazil used virtual reality to construct a model of her face.

The skull was originally believed to have belonged to a man.

Author: Ian Willoughby