Bronze Age 5-year-old’s skull found in Uzbekistan is the oldest known evidence of surgery in Central Asia

Bronze Age 5-year-old’s skull found in Uzbekistan is the oldest known evidence of surgery in Central Asia

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The 4,000-year-old skull of a Bronze Age kid buried in what’s now Uzbekistan bears scars from a cranial surgical treatment called trepanation. It is the earliest recorded proof of surgical treatment in Central Asia and among the earliest examples of surgical treatment in all of Asia, the scientists report.

The skeleton of the kid, who passed away at about age 5, was discovered in April. The body had actually been buried in a single tomb along with the body of a kid who passed away at about 3 years of ages, scientists stated in a equated declaration

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