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Anatomy & Cell Biology
2022 Volume.55 No. 4 p.512 ~ p.519
A portrait drawing of the 17th century Korean scholar based on craniofacial reconstruction
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 Dong-Soo
Kim Myeung-Ju
Shin Dong-Hoon
Abstract
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.
KEYWORD
Craniofacial reconstruction, Mummies, Korea, Portrait, Joseon period
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