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1Department of Plastic Surgery, Armed Forces Capital Hospital, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-City, Gyeonggi-do, and Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
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Hellen, the mythological progenitor of the Hellenes, occupies a central place in Greek ethnogenetic tradition, yet no surviving classic text provides a physical description of him. This absence creates an opportunity to examine how ancestral bodies are culturally imagined rather than historically documented. Using a comparative humanities-informed anatomic framework, this paper explores 3 heroic morphotypes within Greek tradition-Achilles, Odysseus, and the Spartan warrior-as candidate visual proxies for the face of Hellen. Achilles represents youthful symmetry, martial vigor, and pan-Hellenic nobility. Odysseus embodies mature intelligence, adaptive resilience, and strategic physiognomy. The Spartan type expresses austerity, mandibular robustness, and disciplined somatic minimalism. Rather than identifying a literal phenotype, the study argues that Hellen was likely imagined as a composite founder-body integrating these admired traits. Such reconstructions illuminate how societies project ideals of masculinity, legitimacy, and collective identity onto mythic ancestors.
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