In anexhibitfeaturing their results, visitors are welcomed with lifelike models, digitally reconstructed from the forensic information gathered.

The figures dynamically change their facial expressions, bringing these ancient beings to life.

One of the reconstructed individuals was a man found in Blair Atholl.

According to the museum, he was discovered in the 1980s during construction.

His coffin bore a hand-grinding stone symbol, indicating strong ties to agriculture.

The Perth Museum comprehensively explores the intricate process of creating ancient facial reconstructions.

The Perth Museum in Scotland displays realistic reconstructions of ancient faces through forensic analysis.