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Researchers Reconstruct Faces Of Czech Rulers Who Died 1000 Years Ago By Scanning Skull
Marking another technological marvel, experts using facial recognition software have reconstructed face of two Czech rulers who died more than a 1000 year ago.
Marking another technological marvel, experts using facial recognition software have reconstructed the face of two Czech rulers who died more than a thousand years ago. The team used radiocarbon dating and DNA analysis to identify the remains of two royal brothers-Duke SpytihnÄv I and his brother Vratislav-both of whom died in the 10th century. They then used advanced facial recognition technology to reconstruct the skull combined with DNA analysis, which was used to determine other features like eye colour and hair.