NERUDOVÁ, Zdeňka, Eva VANÍČKOVÁ, Zdeněk TVRDÝ, Jiří RAMBA, Ondřej BÍLEK and Petr KOSTRHUN. The woman from the Dolní Věstonice 3 burial: a new view of the face using modern technologies. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. Berlin: Springer, 2018, 10/2018, p. 1-12. ISSN 1866-9557. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12520-018-0698-3.
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Original name The woman from the Dolní Věstonice 3 burial: a new view of the face using modern technologies
Name (in English) The woman from the Dolní Věstonice 3 burial: a new view of the face using modern technologies
Authors NERUDOVÁ, Zdeňka, Eva VANÍČKOVÁ, Zdeněk TVRDÝ, Jiří RAMBA, Ondřej BÍLEK and Petr KOSTRHUN.
Edition Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, Berlin, Springer, 2018, 1866-9557.
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Type of outcome Article in a journal
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 1.978
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12520-018-0698-3
UT WoS 000467539800010
Keywords in English Upper Palaeolithic, Burial Paleopathology, Facial reconstruction, Moravia
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Abstract
South Moravia (Czech Republic) has provided numerous Upper Palaeolithic—Gravettian sites (33–22 kyr BP) with a great deal of human skeletal remains. One such site is the well-known burial of a gracile, 36- to 45-year-old female, found in Dolní Věstonice I in 1949. Palaeopathological examination of the female’s skull showed extensive pathological damage with significant asymmetry of the facial area as a result of a traumatic injury in childhood. The goal of this article is to summarise all information and make a virtual reconstruction of the original skull including a facial reconstruction. The condition of the skull from grave DV 3 was generally very poor and fragmentary; it was restored in the 1950s. We used computer tomography (CT) analysis and a 3D scan of the skull. For the 3D reconstruction of the face, we used a method based on prediction rules by G. Lebedinskaya. The results of the new CT analysis confirm an irregular formation of the braincase. For the first time, we can compare the original state of the skull with the reconstruction. On the basis of the results of artistic facial reconstruction, we can present the “real” face of a woman who is 25,000–27,000 years old. This combination of CT and 3D data allowed us to create a new 3D virtual model. Though the facial reconstruction took into account the post-traumatic condition of the woman’s face and the asymmetry of the bones is obvious, the degree of asymmetry is subjective.
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