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  1. OD Nilsson - Contact & Requests. The hyperrealistic reconstructions of O.D. Nilssons´ are made by the sculptor and forensic artist Oscar D. Nilsson. O.D. Nilsson was founded in 1996 and the studio is situated in Stockholm, Sweden.

    • Huarmey Queen
    • A Young Woman Who Lived in The Stone Age About 5500 Years Ago
    • Estrid Sigfastsdotter
    • Adelasius Elbachus
    • Neanderthal Woman
    • Viking
    • Primitive Neolithic
    • This Is The Face of A Teenager Who Lived 9,000 Years Ago
    • A Man Who Lived in Britain in The Saxon Era
    • A Man Who Lived in The Iron Age in Britain

    Image source: Oscar Nilsson The remains of this Wari woman, nicknamed Huarmey Queen, were discovered by Polish archeologists in the north-west of Peru back in 2012 along with 57 other noblewomen. They were all buried with lots of jewelry, gold, and expensive textiles. Archeologists examined her remains and determined that she had spent most of her ...

    Image source: Oscar Nilsson This Stone Age girl died when she was around 20-years-old. Since she was buried with a baby on her chest, the cause of death was most likely childbirth. Even though DNA was not preserved too well, there’s enough proof that the people living in Brighton (United Kingdom) at the time weren’t white and their skin color was m...

    Image source: Oscar Nilsson Estrid Sigfastdotter was most likely a rich woman who lived in the XI century AD near Stockholm. What is unusual is that she was around 80-years-old at the time of her death – pretty impressive when life expectancy at the time was just 35.

    Image source: Oscar Nilsson This young man, named Adelaziy Elbakhusom (Adelasius Ebalchus) by the researchers, lived in Switzerland in the VIII century AD. The man had beautiful teeth, which was rather unusual for the time. Sadly, judging by his skeleton, he was most likely malnourished and suffered from chronic infections.

    Image source: Oscar Nilsson The remains of this Neanderthal woman were discovered in Gibraltar all the way back in 1848. She most likely lived about 45-50,000 years ago. “Finally a few words on something I thought of and struggled with, as I saw this Neanderthal face take shape. How “human” should this face appear? They were not Homo Sapiens after ...

    Image source: Oscar Nilsson This Swedish Viking lived sometime around the beginning of the XI century. He died at the age of 45.

    Image source: Oscar Nilsson This man lived about 5,500 years ago, was aged 25 to 40 years old, and, judging by the analysis of his skeleton, was of a rather slender build.

    Image source: Oscar Nilsson This 18-year-old girl, nicknamed Avgi, lived in modern-day Greece at 7000 years before Christ.

    Image source: Oscar Nilsson Judging by the bone structure, this man was most likely quite burly-built. He most likely lost a lot of teeth due to abscesses, as well as a part of his upper jaw. The traces of injuries suggest that he might have been a soldier. He died being around 45 years old.

    Image source: Oscar Nilsson This Iron Age man from Britain lived about 2,400 years ago. He was well-built but, sadly, died aged between 24 and 31 years old. His hair is styled in a hairstyle the Germanic tribes called “Suebian knot”.

  2. 15 feb 2021 · Oscar Nilsson. Ludzie. Ożywiciel czaszek. Przywraca zmarłym twarze i rozwiązuje ich tajemnice. 15.02.2021. Hanna Gadomska. Udostępnij: Oscar Nilsson specjalizuje się w rekonstruowaniu twarzy za pomocą zaawansowanych narzędzi, takich jak druk 3D czy analiza DNA. Archeolodzy dają mu starożytne czaszki, a on sprawia, że są jak żywe.

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  3. Questa donna ha vissuto circa 4.000 anni fa in quella che è oggi la Svezia nordorientale. Oscar Nilsson, pioniere dell’archeologia ricostruttiva, ne ha ricreato le sembianze. Per 4.000 anni, i resti di una donna hanno riposato indisturbati in una tomba fatta di pietre tra le foreste della Svezia nordorientale.

  4. Oscar Nilsson is a product designer currently working with Minecraft in Stockholm. When not working he's also into photography, forests and hanging out with his poodle.

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  5. 30 giu 2020 · Oscar Nilsson. Researchers are unsure of Ludvig’s exact cause of death. The facial reconstruction includes a prominent one-inch wound on the top of his skull, but the injury showed signs of...

  6. 21 nov 2019 · Oscar Nilsson is a world-renowned reconstruction artist, taking the remains of prehistoric humans and bringing them back to life using a complex system of anatomical analysis, 3D printing, and occasional DNA analysis. But what’s equally vital to his job is a sense of context. Archaeologists found the remains of a 7,000-year-old in the early-1980s.