Human evolution evidence, 9,000-year-old teenage face (Photo)

This face is evidence of an era of human evolution history. The face of an 18-year-old young woman who lived in the region of Tesalia, in current Greece 9,000 years ago, has been rebuilt thanks to an archaeological project, starting from the skeleton that was found in the cave of Theopara. The girl was [...]
The girl was baptized by the name Avgi, which means dawn in Greek because she lived in a period in which our ancestors, after hundreds of thousands of years, lived as hunters and collectors, were beginning to be firmly organized thanks to technology as well as to the welfare that came from the agrarian revolution. Reconstruction requested an orthoidentist, endocrinologist, radiolog, pathologist and an orthopedic who discovered the face built at the Acropolis Museum in Athens. Initial tests showed that Avgi was 15 years old at the time of his death, but dental tests raised a little age.


Scientists performed skull scanners that stamped on 3D and performed some tests to extract the density of meat at various facial points, while the color of the eyes and hair has been extracted from the most common ones in the region. According to Oscar Nilson, the Swedish archaeologist and sculptor who developed the final model, Avgi has a unique, not very feminine skull. Building many faces of men and women in the Stone Age thought some characteristics have disappeared or faded with time. The reasons for the girl's death have not been disclosed. In 2011 the same group had built the face of Myrts, an 11 - year - old Athenian girl who lived in 430 BC who had probably participated in another age period in the construction of the Parthenon. /The world.al











