OREANDA-NEWS In addition to the appearance, the remains told about the diseases of the medieval Scot. It is reported by the independent newspaper. 
The researchers found that the man died at the age of 46. The man suffered from diseases of the joints and teeth. The remains of nearly a hundred people were found at the place where the monastery of Dominican monks supposedly stood. Archaeologists have established that the man was from another area. Scientists will continue to reconstruct the faces of other people whose remains they found in Aberdeen to get a more complete picture of the population of North-Eastern Scotland of the XIII—XIV centuries.

The found remains belonged to a large medieval burial, which scientists found in February 2016 during repair work at the gallery of fine arts in Aberdeen (Aberdeen Art Gallery). The remains of nearly a hundred people were found at the place where the monastery of Dominican monks supposedly stood.