The face of a suspect in a 260-year-old murder case has been painstakingly reconstructed by a Dundee University professor.
Ailean Breac Stewart has long thought to have been responsible for the 1752 Appin murder of Colin Campbell.
Professor Caroline Wilkinson an expert in facial reconstruction, has recreated his looks using verbal descriptions of his distinctive facial features.
She joined other leading forensic science, legal and academic figures on a visit to the scene of the famous Highlands murder.
They were the guests of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, which has organised a two-day event to re-examine the murder, taking account of modern methods of detection and scientific forensic techniques.
James Stewart of the Glen, a Jacobite who had fought at Culloden, was convicted and hanged for the crime but Ailean Breac Stewart is thought to have been involved.