From Ancestral Whispers, https://www.ancestralwhispers.org/reconstructions
The Neolithic skeleton from Willey’s Kopje II showed distinct physical traits: a very long and narrow skull (ultradolichocranial), with a flattened top, broad convex forehead, weak brow ridges, and a prominent occiput. The face was broad and medium in height, with projecting cheekbones and a straight jaw structure. The orbits were extremely high and narrow (hypsiconchic), and the nose was sharply narrow with pronounced leptorrhiny. Slight alveolar prognathism, a strong lower jaw, and a prominent chin were also noted. His genetic group constitutes the majority of Cushitic ancestry and represents a significant portion of East African autosomal ancestry.
The Neolithic skeleton from Willey’s Kopje II showed distinct physical traits: a very long and narrow skull (ultradolichocranial), with a flattened top, broad convex forehead, weak brow ridges, and a prominent occiput. The face was broad and medium in height, with projecting cheekbones and a straight jaw structure. The orbits were extremely high and narrow (hypsiconchic), and the nose was sharply narrow with pronounced leptorrhiny. Slight alveolar prognathism, a strong lower jaw, and a prominent chin were also noted. His genetic group constitutes the majority of Cushitic ancestry and represents a significant portion of East African autosomal ancestry.