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Stonehenge: ‘Bias’ facial reconstruction of 5,500-year-old man sparks furious debate
Oct 4, 2021
It is said to be the most advanced reconstruction of a Neolithic man’s face ever, and it tells the story of the area before Stonehenge was even created. Forensic evidence has shown that the man was between 25 – 40 years old, was a slender build and was born around 5,500 years ago. This was about 500 years before the circular ditch and banks at Stonehenge were built.
The incredible image was shared on Twitter by archaeologists Alison Fisk, but some users were not impressed, claiming that was inaccurate and a bad portrayal of what a Neolithic man would have looked like.
One user wrote: “A number of mummified bodies from the relative time frame confirm likely skin colour.
“Your genetic hypothesis is unsupported by the bulk of available evidence.
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