3D Reconstruction Of 9,500-Year-Old Jericho Skull Reveals Skull And Face Hidden Under The Plaster

MessageToEagle.com – The face of a man, whose skull partly covered by plaster and found near Jericho in the 1950s, is now reconstructed.

A 3D-printed reproduction of the original cranium and a reconstruction of the person’s face, both products of new research into the ancient artwork, is the centerpiece of a new exhibition entitled “The Jericho Skull: From person to ancestor and back again” at the British Museum.

Jericho Man - skull found in Jericho in 1950s
A 9,500-year-old Neolithic plastered skull from the British Museum’s collection. (courtesy: British Museum)

The skull named “Jericho Skull” belonged to a man who lived 9,500 years ago in Jericho, near the Jordan River in the West Bank.

The skull was one of seven discovered near Jericho by Kathleen Kenyon in 1953, all of which are believed to have served as part of a Neolithic ritual relating to ancestor worship, reports “The Times of Israel”.

Other examples are on display in the UK, Canada and Jordan, and at East Jerusalem’s Rockefeller Museum.

The plastered skulls found in the Levant, at sites in modern-day Jordan, Israel, Syria and the West Bank, are considered some of the earliest examples of sculptured portraiture.

Jericho Man - final facial reconstruction
The final facial reconstruction of the Jericho skullTrustees of the British Museum. Photo by RN-DS partnership

The digital reproductions are the culmination of new high-tech examinations of the artifact. Micro-CT imaging allowed scientists to examine areas of the head previously unseen.

“From this detailed examination, specialists were able suggest this individual was male,” the museum said in a statement.

“The images also showed that the skull lacked a jaw, his teeth were broken and decayed, and he had broken his nose during his adult life which had healed before he died.”

 

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During his childhood, the man’s skull was bound and reshaped, and after his death the skull was cut open and filled with soil to support the plaster, a fact previously unobserved.

The CT scan provided imagery for a 3D model, from which researchers reconstructed the man’s face.

“There are still some questions left to be answered such as hair or eye color. However the scientific analyses and facial reconstruction means we now understand more about this individual’s appearance and his life-history — further helping us to curate the Jericho Skull with care, respect and dignity,” the museum said.

The museum’s exhibition closes on February 19, and for those unable to make the trip to London to see the exhibit, the museum uploaded an interactive digital model of the skull.

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