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Tango0115 Aug 2018 10:28 p.m. PST

"A distinguished warrior's face has been seen for the first time since his death 3,500 years ago.

Dubbed the ‘Griffin Warrior', this Bronze Age man was buried in a tomb packed with treasure in Greece, which archaeologists believe will give insight to the origins of Greek civilization.

The team reconstructed his face by layering facial tissues from the skull surface outward by using depth marker pegs to determine the thickness – revealing a he had long black hair, a square jaw and powerful neck."

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Personal logo ochoin Supporting Member of TMP16 Aug 2018 3:01 a.m. PST

And a beard, surely. Unless they found a razor in the tomb.

Roderick Robertson Fezian16 Aug 2018 9:13 a.m. PST

Hmm, I could see deducing that he had black hair, but you can't actually prove it from facial reconstruction, unless they found his brush with hair still in it…

Tango0116 Aug 2018 10:42 a.m. PST

(smile)

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Prince Alberts Revenge16 Aug 2018 1:19 p.m. PST

Probably depicted him beardless like the warrior found on the stone carving from same tomb.

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