A. the person's stature and B. the race of the person
In addition to age and sex, information about a person's race and stature can be used to create a more accurate facial reconstruction. Other factors that may be considered include facial features, such as the shape of the skull, nose, and eyes, as well as information about the person's clothing and jewelry. However, the person's lifestyle and manner of death may not necessarily be relevant to the facial reconstruction process.