A new bust has replaced Luzia in the Brazilian scientific pantheon. Caroline Wilkinson, a forensic anthropologist at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK and a disciple of Neave, has produced a facial reconstruction of one of the individuals exhumed at Lapa do Santo. The reconstruction was bas
Date: Nov 10, 2018
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Who, What, Why: What is the method for reconstructing Richard III's face?
At this point no-one knew if it was Richard III or not, says Caroline Wilkinson, Dundee University's professor of craniofacial identification. It was crucial to ignore any existing preconceptions about what Richard looked like. The shape of the face had to be based entirely on the scans.
"We received the skull data before DNA analysis confirmed that the remains were Richard III, and we treated it like a forensic case," said Caroline Wilkinson, the University of Dundee facial anthropologist who led the reconstruction project. "We were very pleasantly surprised by the results."
Date: Feb 05, 2013
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The face of Richard III: Reconstruction reveals the slain king more than 500 ...
'When the 3D digital bust was complete it was replicated in plastic using a rapid prototyping system and this was painted, prosthetic eyes added and dressed with a wig, hat and clothing,' said Caroline Wilkinson, professor of craniofacial identification at the University of Dundee.
Date: Feb 05, 2013
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Richard III's body becomes subject of rival claims from Leicester and York
The reconstructed head was commissioned by the Richard III Society, and made by Caroline Wilkinson, professor of craniofacial identification at Dundee University, who has worked on many modern forensic cases, with skin colour and texture, eyes and hair added by Janice Aitken, of the university's ar
Date: Feb 05, 2013
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Richard III's face revealed for first time in 500 years
The task of reconstructing the face -- complete with shoulder-length black hair -- was led by Caroline Wilkinson, professor of craniofacial identification at the University of Dundee in Scotland, and paid for by the Richard III Society.
Date: Feb 05, 2013
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Richard III dig: Facial reconstruction shows how king may have looked
Caroline Wilkinson, professor of craniofacial identification at the University of Dundee, said: "When the 3D digital bust was complete it was replicated in plastic using a rapid prototyping system and this was painted, prosthetic eyes added and dressed with a wig, hat and clothing."