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The woman, known as Meuse Woman, lived and died in the Meuse river valley some 5,000 years before the building of Stonehenge ...
The ancient woman, dubbed "Meuse Woman," was found among the remains of 30 to 60 other women in a dig in Belgium.
A forensic artist reconstructs the face of a woman buried as a vampire in 17-century Poland. Forensic artist Oscar Nilsson has worked alongside Swedish police forces for decades, modelling the ...
The woman, who lived in 17th-century Europe and was named Zosia, was entombed in an unmarked cemetery in Pien, northern Poland. Her face was brought back using DNA, 3D printing and modeling clay.
Now, he is tasked with reconstructing the face of “Zosia,” a woman buried as a vampire in 17-century Poland – and hopes to restore her human dignity in the process. Skip to main content Skip ...