Ryu Joon Yeol, Yoon A Young, Park Yeon Kyung, Lee Won Joon, Song Mi Kyung, Hong Jong Ha, Park Eun Jin, Cha Soon Chul, Yoo Dongsoo, Kim Myeung Ju, Shin Dong Hoon
Department of Forensic Medicine, National Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea.
Visual Communication Design, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea.
Anat Cell Biol. 2022 Dec 31;55(4):512-519. doi: 10.5115/acb.22.094. Epub 2022 Aug 8.
As a technique mainly hiring in forensic investigation field to identify the descents, craniofacial reconstruction (CFR) is also used in archaeology to create the faces from ancient or medieval human remains, when there is little information about his/her appearance. Eung-Cheok Ko (1531-1605) was a writer and scholar in the mid Joseon period. In January of 2019, His mummified body was found at Gumi, Kyeonsangbuk-do, Korea. The remains were anthropologically examined, and archaeological CFR was also requested for this case. This report reveals the case's facial reconstruction process and his portrait that is drawn based on the 3-dimensional CFR result.
作为主要应用于法医调查领域以鉴定血统的一项技术,颅面复原(CFR)也用于考古学中,当关于古代或中世纪人类遗骸的外貌信息很少时,利用该技术重塑其面部。许筠(1531 - 1605)是朝鲜中期的一位作家和学者。2019年1月,他的木乃伊尸体在韩国庆尚北道龟尾被发现。对遗骸进行了人类学检查,并针对此案例要求进行考古颅面复原。本报告揭示了该案例的面部重建过程以及根据三维颅面复原结果绘制的他的画像。