Caroline Wilkinson

Caroline Wilkinson

Nacimiento : 1965-10-27,

Historia

Caroline M. Wilkinson (born 27 October 1965) is a British anthropologist who has been a professor at the Liverpool John Moores University's School of Art and Design since 2014. She is best known for her work in forensic facial reconstruction and has been a contributor to many television programmes on the subject, as well as the creator of reconstructed heads of kings Richard III of England in 2013 and Robert the Bruce of Scotland in 2016. Wilkinson holds a PhD in facial anthropology from the University of Manchester (2000), and from 2000 to 2005 led the Unit of Art and Medicine at the university. Between 2005 and 2014 she taught at the University of Dundee in the award-winning Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification, where from 2011 she was Professor of Craniofacial Identification and Head of Human Identification. She first became known to television audiences as a result of her regular appearances on the BBC series Meet the Ancestors, and also appeared on History Cold Case while working at the University of Dundee (2005 – 2014).

Perfil

Caroline Wilkinson

Películas

Cleopatra: Portrait of a Killer
Self
Cleopatra: la mujer más famosa de la historia. La conocemos como una gran reina, una bella amante y una intrigante política. Durante 2000 años, casi toda la evidencia de ella ha desaparecido, hasta ahora. En uno de los hallazgos más emocionantes del mundo, los arqueólogos creen haber descubierto el esqueleto de su hermana, asesinada por Cleopatra y Mark Antony. Desde Egipto hasta Turquía, Neil Oliver investiga la historia de una reina despiadada que mataría a sus propios hermanos por el poder. Este es el retrato de un asesino.