Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ukma!hucaby From: hucaby@ms.uky.edu (Dave Hucaby) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Graphics in archaeology Keywords: image medical archaeology 3d Message-ID: <11183@s.ms.uky.edu> Date: 3 Mar 89 22:43:04 GMT Reply-To: hucaby@image.uky.edu (Dave Hucaby) Organization: Univ of Ky Biomedical Image Processing Lines: 21 Help! I saw a news feature some time ago about someone in England who was working on a computer graphics system that would take data from a skull (found at an archaeological site) and produce a 3-D image of what the original face might have looked like. However, it all happened to quickly to jot any details down, and I have forgotten even what program I saw this on.... Does anybody know who was doing this research, and how one might contact them? And, does anyone know of some similar research going on? Thanx for any tips! Dave Hucaby VOICE: (606)-257-3040 University of Kentucky DOMAIN: hucaby@image.uky.edu Wenner Gren Research Labs BITNET: Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0070 UUCP: ------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- | "There is no finer thing a machine can do than to | | give his last transistor for his friends or township." | | Don Knotts in "How to Frame a Figg" | ------------------------------- ----------------------------------------