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Prehistoric skull trepanation in china

机译:中国史前颅骨tre锁

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The term trepanation describes the removal of sections of bone from the cranium. Although others may have made earlier reference to trepanation, in 1995, Chinese archeologists discovered a skull at the Neolithic site Fujia from approximately 3000 bc (the Dawenkou Cultural Period), Guangrao, Dongying, Shandong, China, and after careful examination of the specimen, the archeologists suggested that the procedure had been performed on a living patient who subsequently survived. Archeological evidence supports that the practice of trepanation was widespread.
机译:术语“ pan入”描述了从颅骨中去除骨的部分。尽管其他人可能早先提到过有关破裂的信息,但在1995年,中国考古学家在新石器时代的福加遗址中发现了一块头骨,该遗址大约在公元前3000年(大汶口文化时期),广饶,山东东营,中国山东省进行了仔细检查,考古学家建议,该手术是针对一名活着的患者进行的,该患者随后得以幸存。考古学证据表明,对付地壳的做法很普遍。

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