Facial reconstructions help the past come alive. But are they accurate?

Studies with real people suggest that facial approximations do a good job of making recognizable images. But the accuracy of these reconstructions can devolve to guesswork when fossil skulls are damaged. What's more, researchers sometimes use opaque or biased datasets, which can limit a reconstruction's accuracy. Still, new DNA extraction and analysis techniques are making reconstructions more accurate than ever by ensuring that ancient people are depicted with the right hair, skin and eye colors." 




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https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/facial-reconstructions-help-the-past-come-alive-but-are-they-accurate

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