#history
Magdalene Woman.
This is the face of a person who lived 15,000 years ago.
Her remains were found in a limestone cave in France in 1911, and obviously belonged to a woman due to the size of her pelvis. She was named Magdalena’s Girl. However, on subsequent x-rays, it was determined that the wisdom teeth were impacted, and belonged to a woman who died between the ages of 25 and 35.
Named after her era, the Magdalene Woman has high cheekbones and a mysterious smile similar to that of the Mona Lisa. She lived before the ice age and at a time when the domestication of dogs began.
The image of the skull was reconstructed using current technology, and French sculptor Elisabeth Daynes prepared the model based on the technological data.
