Face of oldest-modern woman who lived 45,000 years ago reconstructed
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A 45,000-year-old woman's face has been roughly reconstructed by an international team of researchers. Named Zlatý kůň, the woman's remains were found more than 70 years ago, buried in a cave system in the Czech Republic. She is reportedly the oldest modern human to be genetically sequenced. The image shows a woman with brown eyes, dark curled hair, and light brown skin.