CGI Technology Reveals What These Historic Figures Looked Like

CGI Technology Reveals What These Historic Figures Looked Like

Shannon Quinn - November 5, 2020

CGI Technology Reveals What These Historic Figures Looked Like
The 3D image of the man who was found looks identical to Nicolaus Copernicus. Credit: Nature Weekly Journal

15. The Remains of Nicolaus Copernicus Were Found by Accident

In 2004, Polish archeologists uncovered remains in a church, but there was no grave marker. They weren’t sure who the skeleton belonged to, so they took it to forensic scientists in Warsaw. Once the reconstructed his face, they saw an old man with a broken nose and a scar above his brow. The features, along with the age of the skeleton, point to the famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. When you put his portrait side-by-side with the 3D image, it truly is uncanny how similar the two are. Without this new technology, modern-day scientists would have never known who he was. Because of his famous accomplishments, the church had taken special care to bury him where he was found. Without this technology, his remains may have never been identified.

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