Facial reconstruction of Jane, a young female Jamestown colonist
Stephen Rouse, specialist in 3D modeling for medical applications, utilizes images from a CT scan to digitally reconstruct Jane's splintered cranium so a 3D model of the skull can be generated. Ivan Schwartz of StudioEIS then explains how they are able to create a likeness of Jane's facial features through sculpting and painting with the 3D model as a base. The archaeologists and forensic scientists decided to name the young girl Jane with an understanding that her true identity may never be revealed. If you are interested in donating to this non-profit research project, please click the following link. https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/...

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