I'm sharing a forensic anthropology study that reimagines Jesus's appearance. Moving away from traditional Western art, researchers suggest he looked like a typical first-century Middle Eastern peasant with a beard and olive skin.
The real face of Jesus. Jesus, it turns out, looked like a peasant, bearded and green-brown eyed. At least, if forensic anthropology is to be believed. via Nilesh
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