A L5thC coin of the Alachon Huns, who ruled in Afghanistan; note the cranial deformation: http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/cm/s/silver_dinar_of_the_alchon_hun.aspx …pic.twitter.com/SMnpX9teL8
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@caitlinrgreen LOL she always give me the creeps
@DorothyKing It's certainly a distinctive look, and a very realistic rendering. I think it helps to 'humanize' the skulls tho, no?!
@caitlinrgreen (and PS I'll be forwarding all the "are you sure these are not proof of aliens?" To you ...)
@DorothyKing Oh, you are too kind! ;)
@caitlinrgreen @cmdarwent Beautiful rendering with her broad, sweeping forehead and rich Asian features. Deformity or exotic beauty?
@FranEHennessey @cmdarwent Deliberate deformation in infancy, but yes, exotic beauty too, & ppl seem to have been happy to copy in W Europe
@caitlinrgreen very interesting
@T3_Stephen Most intriguing---no ex from Britain yet, sadly!
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