Who lived 13,600 years ago, the oldest in America looked like this?

3D rendering technology revealed the face of an ancient woman who lived in America 13,600 years ago.

According to Express, Octavio del Rio divers found the remains of this woman, also known as Eve in a flooded cave during the discovery of the Naharon deathhole in Quintana Roo state, southeast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. in 2001.

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The woman lived 13,600 years ago, died aged 20-25.

Brazilian expert Cicero Moraes used 3D rendering technology to find out what Eva, who died at the age of 20-25, looked like 1m42.

About 80% of this woman's remains were found intact. This is considered a breakthrough break of great significance, helping scientists learn how ancient people looked like thousands of years of pyramids.

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The researchers restored the face based on the skull pattern found and the genetic-related data.

This woman was determined to live 13,600 years ago and belonged to the oldest ethnic group in America.

Divers del Rio talks about the 3D restoration process: 'Based on the collected skull, experts tried to sketch Eve's face'. Information about DNA and origin is also entered into the computer to produce the most realistic results.

Also in the flooded cave, divers find many other ancient human remains, but only Eve is the oldest. Divers del Rio said the dense cave network in this area is an ideal place for ancient people to live.

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The area where divers find the woman's remains is in a submerged cave.

'These people have chosen to live in the Yucatan Peninsula,' Del Rio added. Eve broke her back and scientists believed she died in a cave or brought here just before she died. '

'Maybe she went to find drinking water and was in distress. She got stuck in the dark without any way to stand up, so she curled up and waited for death , 'del Rio said.