Thomas Craven (1618-1636)

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Thomas Craven was a young English nobleman who died from the plague in 1636 in Paris. His dead body was sealed in a leaden coffin after an autopsy. The remains were discovered in 1986 during an archeological mission.

Client
Département d’archéologie du Val de Marne.

Paris, France.

Year
2016

A yellow-orange human skull with detailed features and a dark background.

CT scan Dicom data

A woman's face appears behind a transparent skull overlay with black and white striped 3D pills scattered across it.
A detailed anatomical model of a human skull with muscles magnified, showing muscles with small markers attached to various points of the face and skull.
A woman with long brown hair looking to the side, with a transparent plastic skull map over her face marked with black and white checkered pins.
Ancient human skull and other bones buried in dirt, surrounded by plastic.

Département d’archéologie du Val de Marne

3D medical scan of a human skull in yellow and orange hues on a black background.
Close-up black and white photo of a woman's face, focusing on her eyes, nose, and lips, with long hair and a blurred background.
3D rendering of a human skull showing detailed bone structure and teeth.
A human skull model with black and turquoise measurement pins attached, used for anatomical research or medical purposes.
A woman with face markings that resemble a human skull and hospital markings.
Close-up side profile of a woman with wavy gray hair and fair skin, wearing a patterned shirt.
Black and white close-up portrait of a woman with wavy hair, looking slightly to the side.