A comparison of trephination techniques
"This skull shows four different instruments used for trephination. The
instruments include a shark’s tooth, a flint-pointed bow drill, a flint
scraper and obsidian – a naturally occurring volcanic glass. Each
instrument makes a different type and size of hole. This skull was owned
by Dr Thomas Wilson Parry (1866-1945), an English doctor who did
extensive practical research into Neolithic trephination instruments and
techniques."
Text and images from
Science Museum (U.K.), via
Sutured Infection.
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