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Skeletal Remains Identification
by Facial Reconstruction
Vincent M. Phillips

Figure 4. The first skull
(FM Skel 5/95), aged at approximately 20 years, was recovered
from the sand dunes near the Izimvubu River. |
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Figure 5. The facial
reconstruction on the skull
(FM Skel 5/95). |
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Figure 6. A comparative
photograph of one of the young men who was assassinated in the
Port St. Johns area. |
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Figure 7. The second
skull (FM Skel 6/95), aged at approximately 20 years. |
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Figure 8. The facial
reconstruction on the skull
(FM Skel 6/95). |
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Figure 9. A comparative
photograph of one of the young men who was assassinated in the
Port St. Johns area. |
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Figure 10. The third
skull (FM Skel 7/95), aged at approximately 18 years. |
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Figure 11. The facial
reconstruction on the skull
(FM Skel 7/95). |
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Figure 12. A comparative
photograph of one of the young men who was assassinated in the
Port St. Johns area. |
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Figure 13. The fourth
skull (FM Skel 8/95), aged at approximately 14 years. Note that
the mandible was missing and had to be constructed before the
facial features were sculptured. |
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Figure 14. The facial
reconstruction on the skull
(FM Skel 8/95). |
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Figure 15. A comparative
photograph of the youngest victim who was assassinated in the
Port St. Johns area. |
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