Aug 06 2010
Bronze Age Man Given a Face and Voice
![]() The Gristhorpe Man Pic: Dr Alan Ogden |
Reporter Dan Bean of The York Press tells us : Academics in Yorkshire England, have given a voice and a face to a man who died more about 4,000 years ago.
Using state-of-the-art computer programme and forensic techniques, scientists have reconstructed the face of the Gristhorpe Man. The skeleton of the Bronze Age man, thought to be a warrior chief, was discovered in Gristhorpe, near Filey, in 1834, and boiled in horse glue to preserve it. |
It was displayed in the Scarborough Museum, now the Rotunda Museum, until 2006, when it was moved to the Division of Archaeological Sciences at Bradford University, where a series of tests and investigations were carried out on the remains.
Dr Alan Ogden used the results of the tests and his skills as a dentist and osteologist to build a facial reconstruction of the man, and modern software to animate the model and give him a voice.
“I hope that the visitor to the museum can visualise him as a living man, a senior figure in his society, used to being obeyed and probably even revered,” he said.
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I think his brow ridges are a little too pronounced. Makes him look Neanderthal. But then again, I always thought they over emphasized the brow ridges on Neanderthal. Need to soften them up a bit… I like Elizabeth Daynes reconstructions. But it’s pretty neat!
The suggestion that this handsome chap is in any way a podcaster re-telling Celtic stories are in no way true! lol