A series of 8 sketches from the Sir Isaac Brock Facial Reconstruction Project - These include: Tracing of Gerrit Schipper miniature portrait The craniolateral view of average Caucasian male skull Craniolateral view of adjusted Caucasian skull to align with Schipper portrait Craniolateral view of average Caucasian male skull over Schipper portrait Craniolateral view of adjusted Caucasian skull over Schipper portrait Craniofrontal view of average Caucasian male skull Craniofrontal view unadjusted over craniofrontal and craniolateral adjusted views over Schipper portrait Craniofrontal view with adjustments to mandible. Proposed skull of Brock. A biographical page on Christian Cardell Corbet is also included
Trauma and pathological involvement can result in major disruption of the face and skull’s complex 3...
Facial reconstruction based on the skull is a technique allowing recreation of the original facial f...
Facial reconstruction is employed in the context of forensic investigation and for creating three-di...
Christian Cardell Corbet, a descendant of Guernsey, Channel Islands, was born in 1966 at Pickering B...
Morgagni is considered the father of pathological anatomy. He died in 1771, 89 years old, and was bu...
Multidisciplinary research was carried out on human skeletal remains to identify if they belonged to...
Forensic anthropology aims at identifying human remains when the skeleton represents the last recour...
As early as 1883, forensic artists and forensic anthropologists have utilized forensic facial recons...
Craniofacial reconstruction (CFR) is a technique used to rebuild the living facial appearance onto a...
The project to reconstruct the face of Richard iii was carried out in collaboration with archaeologi...
Facial reconstructions, like archaeology, consists of many layers that one must get through to under...
In theory, a facial reconstruction can sound quite easy. There are handbooks that describe the proce...
Forensic facial reconstruction is the reproduction of an individual's face from skeletal remains. Us...
Trauma and pathological involvement can result in major disruption of the face and skull’s complex 3...
Facial reconstruction based on the skull is a technique allowing recreation of the original facial f...
Facial reconstruction is employed in the context of forensic investigation and for creating three-di...
Christian Cardell Corbet, a descendant of Guernsey, Channel Islands, was born in 1966 at Pickering B...
Morgagni is considered the father of pathological anatomy. He died in 1771, 89 years old, and was bu...
Multidisciplinary research was carried out on human skeletal remains to identify if they belonged to...
Forensic anthropology aims at identifying human remains when the skeleton represents the last recour...
As early as 1883, forensic artists and forensic anthropologists have utilized forensic facial recons...
Craniofacial reconstruction (CFR) is a technique used to rebuild the living facial appearance onto a...
The project to reconstruct the face of Richard iii was carried out in collaboration with archaeologi...
Facial reconstructions, like archaeology, consists of many layers that one must get through to under...
In theory, a facial reconstruction can sound quite easy. There are handbooks that describe the proce...
Forensic facial reconstruction is the reproduction of an individual's face from skeletal remains. Us...
Trauma and pathological involvement can result in major disruption of the face and skull’s complex 3...
Facial reconstruction based on the skull is a technique allowing recreation of the original facial f...
Facial reconstruction is employed in the context of forensic investigation and for creating three-di...