Facial reconstruction brings people face to face with someone buried at Whithorn in the Middle Ages.
The face of a woman buried at Whithorn in the 14th Century has been digitally reconstructed
The animations are part of Cold Case Whithorn - a project revisiting the area's archaeological archive. All of them have been part of an initiative which has been able to reveal insights into the lifestyles, diets and health of people from Scotland's distant past.Cold Case Whithorn has been revisiting the area's archaeological archives
"In addition to generating critical new scientific data about health and diet in the past, the people of medieval Whithorn continue to inspire stories.Image source,National Museums Scotland and Dumfries and Galloway Council museums service loaned the skulls of three medieval people for 3D scanning by Dr Adrian Evans at University of Bradford.