present-day israel. they wanted to get an idea of what a man from jesus time and place might have looked like. it is a strong skull. and to live satisfactorily, especially the kind of life jesus led, you re going to have to be a fairly tough, rugged kind of fellow. you know, he walked miles. he carried his staff. he could be flogged. he could carry his cross. i mean, you know, that takes a lot of physical strength and and so, he s not a wimp. neave has spent nearly 30 years reconstructing the heads of mystery people anonymous murder victims, ancient archeological finds and suicides. but how would he approach a recreation of a face from 2,000 years ago? it s done in exactly the same way as you would handle a forensic case. there s absolutely no difference, except that in this case, a nice clean, prepared cast, rather than the original
get from the movies. i think he would have looked very much like what we know by the term hippies. now, we may be able to literally put some flesh on the bones of centuries of guessing. that s what the noted medical and forensic artist richard neave did when biblical scholars gave him a copy of a skull from the first century, found in the present-day israel. they wanted to get an idea of what a man from jesus time and place might have looked like. it is a strong skull. and to live satisfactorily, especially the kind of life jesus led, you re going to have to be a fairly tough, rugged kind of fellow. you know, he walked miles. he carried his staff. he could be flogged. he could carry his cross. i mean, you know, that takes a lot of physical strength and determination. and so, he s not a wimp. neave has spent nearly 30 years reconstructing the heads of mystery people
they wanted to get an idea of what a man from jesus time and place might have looked like. it is a strong skull. and to live satisfactorily, especially the kind of life jesus led, you re going to have to be a fairly tough, rugged kind of fellow. you know, he walked miles. he carried his staph. he could be flogged. he could carry his cross. i mean, you know, that takes a lot of physical strength and determination. and so, he s not a wimp. neave has spent nearly 30 years reconstructing the heads of mystery people anonymous murder victims, ancient archeological finds and suicides. but how would he approach a recreation of a face from 2,000 years ago? it s done in exactly the same way as you would handle a forensic case. there s absolutely no difference, except that in this case, a nice clean, prepared cast, rather than the original skull. then you make a copy of that,
especially the kind of life jesus led, you ll have to be a fairly tough, rugged kind of fella. he walked miles. he carried his staff. he could carry his cross. that takes a lot of physical strength and determination. and so he is not a wimp. he has spent nearly 30 years reconstructing the heads of mystery people. anonymous murder victims, ancient archaeological finds, and suicides. but how would he approach a re-creation of a face from 2,000 years ago? it is done in exactly the same way as you would handle a forensic case. absolutely no difference. except that in this case, a nice clean prepared cast rather than the original skull. you make a copy of that and it is mounted on to a metal stand. pegs are inserted into the skull at specific anatomical points.
jesus is not, as far as i can tell historically, the blonde, blue-eyed max von sydow version or even jeffrey hunter who we get from the movies. i think he would have looked very much like what we know by the term hippies. now, we may be able to literally put some flesh on the bones of centuries of guessing. that s what the noted medical and forensic artist richard neave did when biblical scholars gave him a copy of a skull from the first century, found in the present-day israel. they wanted to get an idea of what a man from jesus time and place might have looked like. it is a strong skull. and to live satisfactorily, especially the kind of life jesus led, you re going to have to be a fairly tough, rugged kind of fellow. you know, he walked miles. he carried his staff. he could be flogged. he could carry his cross. i mean, you know, that takes a lot of physical strength and determination.