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Is this the face of Julius Caesar? Roman Emperor’s ‘crazy bulge’ revealed after cool 3D reconstruction

The new bust shows he may have experienced a difficult birth which led to the bump

SCIENTISTS have recreated Julius Caesar’s head thanks to 3D technology - and it shows the legendary Roman emperor had a “crazy bulge” on his head.

The National Museum of Antiquities in the Netherlands was able to take a scan of a marble portrait to make the model.

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Julius Caesar’s ‘crazy bulge’ has been revealed after 3D reconstructionCredit: AFP

The reconstruction shows he had a bump on his head which may have happened during a difficult birth.

Archaeologist Tom Buijtendorp - the brains behind the bust - told Dutch newspaper, HLN: “So he has a crazy bulge on his head.

“A doctor said that it this can occur in a heavy delivery. You do not invent that as an artist.”

The reconstruction was made by archaeologist Maja d’Hollosy, who used two busts of Caesar as well as coins and a marble portrait of the emperor.

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The museum said: "The piece of sculpture is pretty damaged. That is why it was decided to supplement the disappeared parts, such as nose and chin, on the basis of a second portrait of Julius Caesar: the so-called Tusculum bust."

 The reconstruction was made using data from a 3D scan of a marble portrait and bustsCredit: AFP
The reconstruction is on show at The National Museum of Antiquities in the NetherlandsCredit: AFP

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Caesar was renowned as the greatest Roman emperor and conquered France and Belgium.

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He travelled to Britain twice during his rule but never fully occupied the island.

He was assassinated by a group of rebellious senators in 44BC.


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