Scientists are rebuilding a victim of one of the most brutal battles in Europe from 660 years “photos”

Scientists are rebuilding a victim of one of the most brutal battles in Europe from 660 years “photos”

In an amazing recreation after 660 years of his horrifying death, a mediaeval warrior’s face was divided into one of the bloodiest battles in Europe, and according to what was published by the British “Daily Mail” website, experts rebuilt the fighter’s face after recovering his skull from a mass grave on the Swedish island of Gotland.

In 1361, a Danish force of about 2,500 men committed many of them with experienced mercenaries, a massacre while confronting a rural militia of approximately 2000 heavily armed farmers, at least a third of the palace or the elderly, as the excavations indicate, in the massacre that followed Defensive forces therefore killed around 1,800 individuals.

They include warriors, one of whom had an axe through his mouth and had further injuries around his left eye and the bone of his left cheek, most likely from a column weapon.
Now the Brazilian graphics expert Cicero Morias gave vitality to the features by importing his skull in a digital manner, and the painter said, “Once the skull is ready, a series of signs of thickness of soft tissues across the skull . ..

With the determination of the primary face, we finished closer and we have created the most scientific image, with shades of grey, with closed eyes, and without hair. and the skull produces itself an incomplete collection of data, so some aspects, like the size of the nose, mouth, and eyes – are projections based on the size of the donor’s CT scan.

Scientists are using “pictures” taken 660 years ago to reconstruct a casualty of one of Europe’s bloodiest battles.

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