Nabataean woman who lived more than 2,000 years ago

 


Did you know that an extraordinary physical reconstruction of a Nabataean woman who lived in north-west Saudi Arabia more than 2,000 years ago is set to go on display next month.
Hinat, as she has been named, is represented as a lifelike bust made from silicone, with pierced ears and artificial hair individually threaded into her scalp.
Looking uncannily real, Hinat was created through a complex process that melded expert scientific input with artistic flair. She was an actual person, being a prominent women who was one of 80 people, some of them probably related, found in a monumental tomb at the Unesco World Heritage site of Hegra.

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