What would they look like now?
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wrote on 6 Dec 2020, 20:37 last edited by
That’s fun.
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wrote on 6 Dec 2020, 20:42 last edited by
Reading Chernow's biography of Washington (highly recommended)...he makes several comments about the portraits of Washington and how they reflect the state of his poor dental status (slightly hollow cheeks, etc). I think this is one of the portraits he was referring to, but I can't be certain.
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wrote on 6 Dec 2020, 20:45 last edited by
As Jon would say, I would be tapped out.
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wrote on 7 Dec 2020, 00:44 last edited by
@Loki said in What would they look like now?:
As Jon would say, I would be tapped out.
Jon would tap every woman on that list and possibly Louis XIV...
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wrote on 7 Dec 2020, 00:50 last edited by
It's always seemed to me that average human features have changed over the past couple thousand years. Maybe I'm imagining things, or maybe it's nutrition and genetic mixing.
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It's always seemed to me that average human features have changed over the past couple thousand years. Maybe I'm imagining things, or maybe it's nutrition and genetic mixing.
wrote on 7 Dec 2020, 00:53 last edited by Loki 12 Jul 2020, 00:54@Horace said in What would they look like now?:
It's always seemed to me that average human features have changed over the past couple thousand years. Maybe I'm imagining things, or maybe it's nutrition and genetic mixing.
I thought so too but looking at this website I wonder how much is hairstyles, make up, clothes and freedom of expression.
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wrote on 7 Dec 2020, 00:55 last edited by
well I think there's a lot of artistic license being employed in the "present day" pictures. Taken from portraits which in turn employed artistic license. When I see the facial reconstructions of ancient egyptians it strikes me more.
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It's always seemed to me that average human features have changed over the past couple thousand years. Maybe I'm imagining things, or maybe it's nutrition and genetic mixing.
wrote on 7 Dec 2020, 00:58 last edited by@Horace said in What would they look like now?:
It's always seemed to me that average human features have changed over the past couple thousand years. Maybe I'm imagining things, or maybe it's nutrition and genetic mixing.
People just got fat, Horace. You know what I mean.
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wrote on 7 Dec 2020, 01:00 last edited by
Jowls are all the rage, just you wait and see.
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wrote on 7 Dec 2020, 01:03 last edited by