Without DNA analysis, forensic artist Hew Morrison could not be sure of her precise eye and hair colour
The face of a girl who died more than 1,300 years ago has been revealed through facial reconstruction.
Her skeleton was found buried on a wooden bed, with a gold and garnet cross on her chest at Trumpington, Cambridgeshire, in 2012.
The image will go on display as part of a Cambridge University exhibition.
Anglo-Saxon specialist Dr Sam Lucy said "as an archaeologist I'm used to faceless people" so it was "really lovely" to see how she may have looked.
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