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3D CAVEMAN FACE REVEAL
13-05-2017
2017
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file nameCATERS_3D_CAVEMAN_8.jpg
title3D CAVEMAN FACE REVEAL
subject date13-05-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
caption**EMBARGO 00:01 BST TUESDAY 6 JUNE** Pic from Caters News / Robson Coelho (PICTURED: Luzias skull, the oldest human remains found on the South American continent is exhibited in Rio) - The debate over whether Africans or Asians were the first ancient people to set foot on American soil took an unexpected twist on Monday (5 June) with the unveiling in Brazil of the 3D face of a 10,000-year-old African caveman. Digital imaging by Brazilian graphic designer, Cicero Moraes, shows the features of a 40 to 50-year-old prehistoric man whose face resembles Australian Aborigines. The relic, nicknamed Apiuna, was discovered deep inside a cave during an archaeological dig in Lagoa Santa, south east Brazil, some 50 years ago. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_3D_CAVEMAN_9.jpg
title3D CAVEMAN FACE REVEAL
subject date13-05-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
caption**EMBARGO 00:01 BST TUESDAY 6 JUNE** Pic from Caters News / Robson Coelho (PICTURED: The clay bust of Luzia modelled by British anatomical artist Richard Neave) - The debate over whether Africans or Asians were the first ancient people to set foot on American soil took an unexpected twist on Monday (5 June) with the unveiling in Brazil of the 3D face of a 10,000-year-old African caveman. Digital imaging by Brazilian graphic designer, Cicero Moraes, shows the features of a 40 to 50-year-old prehistoric man whose face resembles Australian Aborigines. The relic, nicknamed Apiuna, was discovered deep inside a cave during an archaeological dig in Lagoa Santa, south east Brazil, some 50 years ago. SEE CATERS COPY