Scientists reconstruct face of 9,000 year-old Greek teenager

Scientists reconstruct face of 9,000 year-old Greek teenager


The last time anyone looked on Dawn's face was 9,000 years ago.
Now the teenager can be seen again, after scientists reconstructed her face to show what people looked like in the Mesolithic period, around 7,000 BC. But she doesn't look happy.
Dawn is believed to be aged between 15 to 18 based on an analysis of her bones and teeth. She has a protruding jaw, thought to be caused by chewing on animal skin to make it into soft leather - a common practice among people of that era - and a scowling expression.




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