The technique of forensic facial approximation, or reconstruction, is one of many facets of the field of mummy studies. Although far from a rigorous scientific technique, evidence-based visualization of antemortem appearance may supplement radiological, chemical, histological, and epidemiological studies of ancient remains. Published guidelines exist for creating facial approximations, but few approximations are published with documentation of the specific process and references used. Additionally, significant new research has taken place in recent years which helps define best practices in the field. This case study records the facial approximation of a 3,000-year-old ancient Egyptian woman using medical imaging data and the digital sculpt...
Facial approximation refers to the process of estimating the face from a skull. In a forensic contex...
In theory, a facial reconstruction can sound quite easy. There are handbooks that describe the proce...
Facial reconstruction for postmortem identification of humans from their skeletal remains is a chall...
Facial reconstruction of mummies and corpses is important in anthropological, medical and forensic s...
Facial reconstruction is employed in the context of forensic investigation and for creating three-di...
A wide range of archaeological human remains stay, for the most part, anonymous and are consequently...
Facial reconstruction is employed in the context of forensic investigation and for creating three-di...
Forensic facial reconstruction is the reproduction of an individual's face from skeletal remains. Us...
A mummy of an Egyptian priestess dating from the 22nd dynasty (c. 770 BC), completely enclosed in an...
Copyright © 2001 ASTM. All Rights Reserved.Methods of facial approximation have successfully aided t...
The preliminary results of a multidisciplinary research carried out at the University of Pisa betwee...
Methods of facial approximation have successfully aided the identification of deceased individuals. ...
In Graeco-Roman times in the Lower-Egyptian Fayoum region, a painted portrait was traditionally plac...
A mummy of an Egyptian priestess dating from the 22nd dynasty (c. 770 BC), completely enclosed in an...
Computer tomography has been used to image and reconstruct in 3-D an Egyptian mummy from the collect...
Facial approximation refers to the process of estimating the face from a skull. In a forensic contex...
In theory, a facial reconstruction can sound quite easy. There are handbooks that describe the proce...
Facial reconstruction for postmortem identification of humans from their skeletal remains is a chall...
Facial reconstruction of mummies and corpses is important in anthropological, medical and forensic s...
Facial reconstruction is employed in the context of forensic investigation and for creating three-di...
A wide range of archaeological human remains stay, for the most part, anonymous and are consequently...
Facial reconstruction is employed in the context of forensic investigation and for creating three-di...
Forensic facial reconstruction is the reproduction of an individual's face from skeletal remains. Us...
A mummy of an Egyptian priestess dating from the 22nd dynasty (c. 770 BC), completely enclosed in an...
Copyright © 2001 ASTM. All Rights Reserved.Methods of facial approximation have successfully aided t...
The preliminary results of a multidisciplinary research carried out at the University of Pisa betwee...
Methods of facial approximation have successfully aided the identification of deceased individuals. ...
In Graeco-Roman times in the Lower-Egyptian Fayoum region, a painted portrait was traditionally plac...
A mummy of an Egyptian priestess dating from the 22nd dynasty (c. 770 BC), completely enclosed in an...
Computer tomography has been used to image and reconstruct in 3-D an Egyptian mummy from the collect...
Facial approximation refers to the process of estimating the face from a skull. In a forensic contex...
In theory, a facial reconstruction can sound quite easy. There are handbooks that describe the proce...
Facial reconstruction for postmortem identification of humans from their skeletal remains is a chall...