This groundbreaking book explores:
The meticulous reconstruction of a 10,500-year-old woman's face using DNA and 3D technology
The emotional and cultural power of giving identity to the ancient dead
Mesolithic burial rituals and the mystery of an all-female grave
How ancient DNA unlocks secrets about our diets, diseases, migrations, and ancestry
The ethical questions of resurrecting prehistoric individuals: are we honoring them, or simply observing?
Through simple and engaging language, this book connects readers to the heartbeat of a woman who lived before written history-reminding us that the past is not so distant, and the people who lived it were not so different from us.
Whether you're fascinated by human origins, the latest breakthroughs in genetic archaeology, or the stories that bones can tell, The Woman from Margaux offers a moving, eye-opening experience that bridges science, memory, and deep time.
She was not just a skull. She was someone. And now, we remember her.