An interesting article about forensic artist Jenny Barber, a graduate student at the University of Dundee, Scotland, who created a facial approximaton on a Stone Age skull from Norway.
“The skull, known as Viste Boy, was recovered from the Stavanger area of Norway and is considered to be their most famous and best preserved skeleton. Unfortunately, they date the skeleton to about 7,500 years ago.” 
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New study focuses on age progression of missing children
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The National Science Foundation has awarded $300,587 to University of Arkansas psychology
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Forensic Artist’s Facial Approximation Leads to Identification
NORFOLK: “They say dead men don’t talk, but when they share a room with Dr.
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Composite Sketch and Tip to Police Leads to Arrest
“Eight months after an unknown man attacked a Woodward employee outside the company’s main gate
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Grant County Detectives Need Public’s Help to Identify Gunshot Victim
EPHRATA – Grant County Major Crimes detectives are asking citizens to help identify a man
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“Baby Gabriel” age progressed image released
SAN ANTONIO – A new development in the case of missing Baby Gabriel. The National
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Ontario Provincial Police Forensic Artist, Rachel Zuidervliet
I hate to name drop ;^D but I love seeing forensic artists featured in the




