The head of a dog that lived on Orkney 4,500 years ago has been recreated in what is likely the world’s first canine forensic reconstruction. A forensic artist used techniques similar to those used by crime scene investigators to rebuild one of 24 dog skulls excavated by archaeologists at a passage tomb on Orkney’s Mainland that dates back to 2,500BC.
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