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High-tech facial reconstruction reveals face of 2,000 yr old Egyptian aristocrat

Wellington, Jan 30 (ANI): Using an advanced method of facial reconstruction, a team of researchers at the Otago University in New Zealand, has revealed the face of an Egyptian aristocrat, dating back to 2,000 years.

The 35-year-old female aristocrat has been part of the Otago Museum's collection for more than a century.

The facial reconstruction of the mummy is the result of over a year's work by a team from Otago University and they are confident that their modern day model is extremely accurate.

"I would say if somebody from that era comes and sees this reconstruction, I would say they would recognise her," said Dr George Dias from Otago University's Adanatomy Department.

The team developed an advanced method of facial reconstruction, which more accurately recreates the soft tissues like nose and skin surrounding the skull.

Previous methods have more guesswork and left the process open to artistic interpretation.

"We know there's no such thing called an average face," said Dr Dias. "You take two people from the same racial background, same age, same sex, the faces are different," he added.

Four years ago, scientists in Egypt put the mummy of Tutankhamen through a CAT scan. There, the fragile skeleton of the young Pharaoh was already unwrapped.

But this new process is non-invasive, preserving the ancient artefact by editing the original CAT scan.

The mummy was then electronically unwrapped, stripping away her wooden sarcophagus, bandages, and remaining soft tissue, thus revealing an accurate 3D image of the skull inside.

The process also has genuine real world applications, in the area of Police forensics and cold cases.

The next step is using silicone skin, to create a more human face. (ANI)

Pak military plans 'high-tech' jamming of Taliban radio terror in Swat

Lahore, Jan. 27 (ANI): Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Major General Athar Abbas has said the military was planning to use the latest technology to jam illegal radio transmissions of the Swat Taliban."Taliban's FM radio transmitters were mobile and could not be destroyed immediately. The acquisition of the technology would help block the illegal transmissions," the Daily Times quoted him as saying.Abbas blamed the Taliban for creating an atmosphere of panic in a bid to run.....
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