Researchers, with the help of ancient bone, genes and tools, were able to rebuild the hunter-hunter-hunter image that lived in an area about 2.5 years ago, which is part of Belgium today. Buried in a cave above the Meuse River, he is now called Mos’anne. His story presents a new picture of a turning point in European pre -historic and shows how biology and archeology can correct the wrong assumptions about early humans. (Earth)
Discovery of the music; A woman from the rocky period
The museum lived in the interdisciplinary period; After the last ice age when small hunter-hunting groups were moving in the seasons. His remains were discovered in the cave of Margaux; Where the remains of several other adult women were found. These burials go back to the early Holocene period; A period when the forests were expanding and changing wildlife.
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Rebuilding the face of the music; Progress of 3D technology
Researchers scanned the mosque and built a 3D model. The layers of muscle, fat and skin added to the demographic averages. His ancient DNA was extracted from the skull bone, and artists rely on scientific data details of hair, skin color and face lines.
The results showed he had blue and skin -colored eyes; A compound that had not been seen before. This shows that the hunter-tourist population of Western European Europeanism was more diverse and had no uniform face.
The results of the study emphasize that the color of the skin and the appearance of Europe in Europe has not changed at the same time. The music shows that genetic diversity and appearance have existed thousands of years ago and that simplistic narratives should not be accepted.

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Life in the Banana Valley; From makeup to diet
Archaeological findings have revealed from shellfish, pigments, camps and stone tools. Evidence shows that people at that time used a kind of red soil and charcoal as toiletries and had a seasonal migration between forests and rivers. Analysis of isotopes, remnants of tools, and pollen seeds can provide more accurate information on the diet, whereabouts, and social structure of the Margo Cave.
Reconstruction of the accompanying materials includes necklace of deer tooth, colored leather strap and geometric roles with charcoal. These details were all based on the objective evidence of the tools and remnants of the same area and represent a link between beauty, burial rituals and social identity.

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Cover Photo Source: Shutterstock | Picturer: Romas vysniauskas (European hunter-hunter-hunters in the Ice Age)
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