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Archaeologists uncover evidence of early brain surgery on 9th-century man

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Archaeologists have unearthed possible evidence. World’s first surgery: Part of a human skull from the Viking Age was removed.

The body was that of a man between 17 and 24 years old, and had an oval hole about 3 centimeters in diameter. Experts believe the man lived in the 9th century, SWNS reported.

This man most likely underwent trepanation. This is an ancient surgical procedure in which a hole is drilled into a living person’s skull to treat conditions such as: migraine or attack.

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student at cambridge university discovered the ruins Last year during a training excavation at the Wandlebury Iron Age hill fort.

This discovery is notable not only for the surgery, but also for the man’s physical height. According to SWNS, he was 6 feet 5 inches tall, making him taller than the average man at the time, who was generally 5 feet 6 inches tall.

“This person may have had a tumor that affects the pituitary gland and causes an excess of growth hormone,” Dr. Trish Beers, curator of the Duckworth Institute at the University of Cambridge, said in the report.

“This can be seen in the unique properties of their long shafts. bones of limbs And also elsewhere in the skeleton. ”

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Dr. Beers noted that such conditions can increase intracranial pressure and cause severe headaches. The perforation is probably an attempt to alleviate that pain, and the purpose is “not unusual for patients.” head injury today. “

The burial site itself was a grim mystery. The mass grave contained a mix of complete and dismembered remains, including chunks of skulls and what researchers described as “stacked feet.”

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Four complete skeletons were excavated, some in positions suggesting they had been bound.

Archaeologists suspect that the site may be the site of a skirmish, battle, or mass execution, as most appear to have been young men thrown into the pit without care.

Oscar Aldred from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit told SWNS: “The people buried may have been subjected to corporal punishment, which may have something to do with Wandlebury being a sacred or well-known meeting place.”

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“Perhaps the mutilated body parts were previously displayed as trophies and then collected and buried with those who were executed or massacred.”

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