Journal of Biological Research (Oct 2021)

Facial reconstruction project

  • Federico Cesarani,
  • Maria Cristina Martina,
  • Valter Capussotto,
  • Andrea Giuliano,
  • Renato Grilletto,
  • Rosa Boano,
  • Anna Maria Donadoni Roveri,
  • Maurizio Celia,
  • Giovanni Gandini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/jbr.2005.10239
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 80, no. 1

Abstract

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Facial reconstruction of mummies and corpses is important in anthropological, medical and forensic studies. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the role of three- Dimensional Multidetector CT examination for 3D facial reconstruction. We present a multidisciplinary work performed by radiologists, anthropologists and forensic police in reconstructing the possible physiognomy of an ancient Egyptian mummy. Three-Dimensional data were obtained from a well-preserved completely wrapped Egyptian mummy from the collection of the Egyptian Museum in Torino, Italy, dated from XXII or XXIII dynasty (945-715 BC). Data were used as a model for the rapid prototyping stereolithographic technique, a method which allows the creation of 3D model with digital data using synthetic materials such as resin or nylon.