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A student of forensic art in Scotland has scientifically rebuilt the face of "Viste Boy", who lived in the Vistehola cave near Stavanger, Norway.

Read the article in Past Horizons here.



The "Vistehola", stone age cave is 8-9 meters deep and the opening is 5.5 meters wide. It was first used by man around 6000 BC. People lived there until the Iron Age up to the year 500 AD.

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            entrance to the cave

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            ceiling of the cave

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            interior of the cave
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