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Warts and all: Researchers reconstruct face of Cro-Magnon man

/ 04:34 PM March 30, 2018

Cro-Magnon man’s skull “has a lesion on the forehead which corresponds to the presence of a neurofibroma (a benign nerve sheath tumor),” which has eroded the bone, anthropologist Philippe Charlier says © Froesch/Charlier/VisualForensic/UVSQ/AFP

Cro-Magnon man had a face covered in lumps including a large one on his forehead — likely benign tumors caused by a genetic disease, according to a team of French researchers in new findings published Friday.

The skeleton of Cro-Magnon 1, a male Homo sapiens dating back 28,000 years, was discovered in 1868 in the Eyzies cave in France’s southwestern Dordogne region.

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To mark 150 years since the discovery of the bones, a team of researchers including anthropologist Philippe Charlier reexamined the remains.

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At the end of their investigation, “we proposed a new diagnosis: he had suffered from a type of neurofibromatosis,” Charlier told AFP.

Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disease which can cause benign tumors to develop in the nervous system, and also spots or areas of pigmentation on the skin.

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The team’s findings will be published Friday in the medical journal The Lancet.

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Cro-Magnon man’s skull “has a lesion on the forehead which corresponds to the presence of a neurofibroma (a benign nerve sheath tumor)” which has eroded the bone, Charlier said.

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“His left ear canal was also damaged, presumably also by a tumor that had grown,” he added.

Equipped with this diagnosis, “we have made a realistic reconstruction of the face of this middle-aged man, taking into account his pathology”.

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The visual forensic reconstruction shows a face covered in tumors, including a large one on the forehead and scores more little nodules across his face, in particular clustered around the mouth, nose and eyes.

“He has them everywhere,” Charlier said. MKH

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