Computer-Aided Facial Reconstruction of "Mary-Magdalene" Relics Following Hair and Skull Analyses.
Philippe CharlierPhilippe FroeschNadia BenmoussaStéphane MorinAnaïs AugiasYves UbelmannRaphaël WeilSoizic MorinFrançois StraubSaudamini DeoPublished in: Clinical medicine insights. Ear, nose and throat (2019)
The supposed relics of "Mary-Magdalene" are preserved in Provence (France) in an ancient tradition. They consist of a dry skull and a lock of hair. For the first time, they were officially subjected to an extensive medico-surgical examination by photogrammetry, high-magnification binocular lenses, scanning electron microscope, and energy-dispersive X-ray elemental analysis, to propose a full computer-aided facial reconstruction. The preliminary results are presented here.