05
Feb
Scientists have recreated the visage of a Stone Age youngster who lived in Norway using DNA analysis and contemporary forensic procedures. The youngster from Viste, known as the Vistegutten, passed away at the age of 14. It appears he was healthy, therefore it's unclear why he died at such a young age. The young child was interred in the tiny Vistehola, a cave in southwest Norway that is a short distance north of Stavanger. Perhaps the same small cave in where his parents once resided. According to Science in Norway, "he is the best-preserved person from the Stone Age in…