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compromised. The operation leaves very minimal space for error and a high incidence of mortality if the dura mater is penetrated. Additionally, there is a high risk of infection if the operation is conducted with contaminated tools or improper sanitary wound care. If the infection is not caught and treated immediately, it can be fatal or lead to significant and permanent brain damage. After surgery, neither the surrounding bone or the trepanned bone piece ever show any osseous healing like other bones. Osteoclastic and osteoblastic activity occurs after the first week,
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blood that often pools under the skull after a blow to the head. Hunting accidents, falls, wild animals, and weapons such as clubs or spears could have caused such injuries. Trepanations appear to have been most common in areas where weapons that could produce skull fractures were used. The primary theories for the practice of trepanation in ancient times include spiritual purposes and treatment for epilepsy, head wound, mental disorders, and headache, although the latter may be just an unfounded myth.
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they were still alive. Broca theorized that this operation had a ritual or religious purpose, probably to remove "confined demons" inside the head of the patient, or to create healing or fortune talismans with the removed skull fragments. However, he also suggested that the operation may have been performed to treat some infantile conditions such as febrile seizures to explain why it was performed only on children.
822:, which is often cited by advocates of self-trepanation. Among other arguments, Huges contends that children have a higher state of consciousness and since children's skulls are not fully closed, one can return to an earlier, childlike state of consciousness by self-trepanation. Further, by allowing the brain to freely pulsate Huges argues that a number of benefits will accrue.
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The scraping method was found to be the most common in prehistoric times. The differences in method vary in the amount and depth of bone being removed. The trepanation surgical procedure includes exposure of the dura mater without damaging the underlying blood vessels, meninges, and brain. Over time,
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times onward. The bone that was trepanned was kept by the prehistoric people and may have been worn as a charm to keep evil spirits away. Evidence also suggests that trepanation was primitive emergency surgery after head wounds to remove shattered bits of bone from a fractured skull and clean out the
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bones. In most cases, trepanation was a one-off operation, with only a small percentage of the trepanned skulls having undergone more than one surgery. In those with multiple openings, the extent of bone remodelling helps identify whether the opening was done at around the same time or at different
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European and South American children's skulls dating to the Neolithic age that were perforated surgically. Since no signs of fractures that could justify this complex procedure to relieve trauma were found, a debate emerged around why these children were subjected to trepanation while
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British group that advocates self-trepanation to allow the brain access to more space and oxygen. Other modern practitioners of trepanation claim that it holds other medical benefits, such as a treatment for depression or other psychological ailments. In 2000, two men from
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show no evidence of the drilling or cutting techniques found in central and highland Mexico. Instead, the pre-Columbian Maya apparently used an abrasive technique that ground away at the back of the skull, thinning the bone and sometimes perforating it, similar to the examples from
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After the retrieval of some skulls from the
Neolithic era that showed signs of trepanation, in the nineteenth century, the false belief that these holes were drilled for the treatment of headaches or other neurological disorders started spreading. During the 1870s, the French anthropologist and
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the death of the subject, to fashion "trophy skulls" and the like of captives and enemies. This was a widespread tradition, illustrated in pre-Columbian art that occasionally depicts rulers adorned with or carrying the modified skulls of their defeated enemies, or of the ritualistic display of
837:, had made two previous attempts at trepanning Mellen. The second attempt ended up placing Mellen in the hospital, where he was reprimanded severely and sent for psychiatric evaluation. After he returned home, Mellen decided to try again. He describes his third attempt at self-trepanation:
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can perform the procedure safely, although it comes with severe repercussions such as direct or indirect perioperative complications, which include increased damage to the brain, infection, blood loss, hemorrhage, and potentially death due to the trauma as the skull's protective covering is
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In 2023, Michael Raduga, a
Russian lucid dreaming researcher, performed self-neurosurgery that included trepanation, electrode implantation, and electrical stimulation of the motor cortex. The goal was to stimulate the brain during REM sleep, sleep paralysis, and lucid dreams.
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After some time there was an ominous sounding schlurp and the sound of bubbling. I drew the trepan out and the gurgling continued. It sounded like air bubbles running under the skull as they were pressed out. I looked at the trepan and there was a bit of bone in it. At
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in 1913. Osler misinterpreted Broca's words, and added other conditions such as "infantile convulsions, headache and various cerebral diseases believed to be caused by confined demons." Osler's theory was seen as particularly palatable by other
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In ancient times, holes were drilled into a person who was behaving in what was considered an abnormal way to let out what people believed were evil spirits. Evidence of trepanation has been found in prehistoric human remains from
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made to perforate the cranium by manually rolling the instrument between the surgeon's hand. By the
Renaissance period, when trepanation was routinely performed, a range of instruments were developed to accommodate the demand.
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years ago) found in five different locations. Along with the discovery of these trepanned skulls, another collection of 13 trepanned skulls was discovered and dated to 3,000 years ago. In 2015, an intact 3,600-year-old
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Kushner, David S.; Verano, John W.; Titelbaum, Anne R. (June 2018). "Trepanation
Procedures/Outcomes: Comparison of Prehistoric Peru with Other Ancient, Medieval, and American Civil War Cranial Surgery".
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Since the early 1960s, voluntary trepanation has been performed by people interested in "enhancing mental power and well-being". The practice of trepanning also continues today due to belief in various
2187:"Trepanation: History, Discovery, Theory. R. Arnott, S. Finger & C.U.M. Smith (eds). Swets & Zeitlinger Publishers, Lisse, The Netherlands 2003. 408 + XIIpp. ISBN 90 265 1923 0. £67/$ 99"
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with a trepanned skull was discovered. Meanwhile, the oldest trepanned skull (M382) analysed by Han and Chen was radiocarbon dated to around 5,000 years ago and discovered at the Fuija site in
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deformation techniques comes from a variety of sources, including physical cranial remains of burials, allusions in iconographic artworks and reports from the post-colonial period.
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evidence, and in some areas may have been quite widespread. The main pieces of archaeological evidence are in the forms of cave paintings and human remains. At one burial site in
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Weber, J.; A. Czarnetzki (2001). "Trepanationen im frühen
Mittelalter im Südwesten von Deutschland – Indikationen, Komplikationen und Outcome".
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or for other unknown reasons. However, It could be the earliest archaeological example of veterinary surgery or animal medical experimentation.
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Mondorf, Y.; Abu-Owaimer, M.; Gaab, M.R.; Oertel, J.M. (December 2009). "Chronic subdural hematoma – craniotomy versus burr hole trepanation".
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hole into the skull, inserting an instrument, and destroying parts of the brain. This was later made unnecessary by the development of the
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2401:"Man Implants Chip in His Brain to Help 'Control' His Dreams"
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1588:(Doctoral thesis in Anthropology thesis) (in Spanish). UNAM.
525:. Bones of depressed fractures were elevated by surgeons of
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As many as five main methods were found for trephination:
1536:"Dental Mutilation, Trephination, and Cranial Deformation"
122:. The intentional perforation of the cranium exposes the
1805:"Why our ancestors drilled holes in each other's skulls"
1551:(series ed.) (2nd. edition (revised) ed.). Austin:
649:. Trepanation instruments, nowadays being replaced with
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defect (31 x 25 mm) with evidence of scraping by a
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In modern eye surgery, a trephine instrument is used in
2350:"I Drilled a Hole in My Own Skull to Stay High Forever"
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Nikita, Efthymia (2017-01-01), Nikita, Efthymia (ed.),
1957:"A Hole in the Head: A Complete History of Trepanation"
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Scraping utilizing an abrasive instrument such as flint
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One of the most prominent advocates of trepanning was
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Boring and cutting by a circular trephine or crown saw
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ABC ordered to hand over unedited head-drilling tapes
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that usually entails non-surgical treatments such as
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Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (2000)
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where a spike was inserted through the eye-sockets.
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Trepanation was also practised in the classical and
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societies, trepanning is most commonly found in the
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30:"Trepanation" redirects here. For other uses, see
1283:. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society.
1909:"Reprint of-Differential diagnosis: Trepanation"
1363:Ramirez Rozzi, Fernando; Froment, Alain (2018).
660:Myth of trepanation as a treatment for headaches
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4415:List of topics characterized as pseudoscience
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559:also elaborates on the procedure. During the
176:The perimeter of the hole in this trepanated
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2480:Skeptic's Dictionary entry about Trepanation
1279:Restak, Richard (2000). "Fixing the Brain".
2490:Interview with self-trepanner Heather Perry
2089:"Doctors warn of the dangers of trepanning"
317:cultures. For example, the Paracas culture
200:(France). The subjects survived operations.
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5464:Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science
2191:International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
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2475:WHO surgical instructions on burr holes
1913:International Journal of Paleopathology
1750:International Journal of Paleopathology
1744:Moghaddam, Negahnaz (5 November 2015).
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1474:Cranial Surgery in Ancient Mesoamerica
993:(6th ed.). McGraw-Hill Education.
812:Eccentric Lives & Peculiar Notions
247:dated to 6500 BCE, 40 out of 120
51:The Extraction of the Stone of Madness
2485:An illustrated history of trepanation
2048:"Chapter 8 – Pathological Conditions"
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574:In the graveyards of pre-Christian (
2054:, Academic Press, pp. 301–54,
5477:James Randi Educational Foundation
2185:Knüsel, Christopher (March 2004).
2060:10.1016/B978-0-12-804021-8.00008-5
466:Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
420:), and include specimens found at
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3654:Megalithic architectural elements
521:Trephining has a long history in
325:(in modern-day Colombia) and the
4874:Strauss–Howe generational theory
4852:Moon landing conspiracy theories
4649:Electromagnetic hypersensitivity
2348:John Doran (February 12, 2016).
2253:An Occult Guide to South America
1318:Surgical Neurology International
1092:Surgical Neurology International
508:Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
5502:The Natural History of Quackery
5444:Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
4273:Evolutionary origin of religion
2356:from the original on 2016-08-26
2232:from the original on 2016-09-17
1860:British Journal of Neurosurgery
1786:(in Hungarian). Sirasok.blog.hu
1453:Omar AL Awar; Gytis Sustickas.
1422:Sopó, historia, mitos y muiscas
1312:Faria, Miguel A. (2015-05-07).
1148:Butticè, Claudio (April 2022).
1086:Faria, Miguel A. (2013-04-05).
1009:Zentralblatt für Neurochirurgie
2280:Encyclopedia of Body Adornment
2224:Joseph Cox (August 14, 2013).
1907:Verano, John W. (2017-12-01).
1824:American Journal of Psychiatry
1533:Romero Molina, Javier (1970).
1519:10.1525/aa.1897.10.12.02a00010
586:' conversion to Christianity.
400:Specimens identified from the
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3886:Art of the Middle Paleolithic
3416:British megalith architecture
1200:Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
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713:Rectangular intersecting cuts
612:, was performed by cutting a
536:in Kenya was filmed in 1958.
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5509:The Psychology of the Occult
4764:Traditional Chinese medicine
4639:Doktor Koster's Antigaspills
4496:Superseded scientific theory
3881:Art of the Upper Paleolithic
3421:Nordic megalith architecture
2495:ABC: A History of Craniotomy
2146:10.1016/j.neuron.2018.06.012
446:traditional Chinese medicine
288:In the more recent times of
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32:Trepanation (disambiguation)
5120:Electronic voice phenomenon
4977:Myers–Briggs Type Indicator
4837:Chemtrail conspiracy theory
1584:Tiesler Blos, Vera (1999).
1471:Tiesler Blos, Vera (2003),
923:Online Etymology Dictionary
589:A small area near (modern)
404:region of southern Mexico,
366:mountains by the Norwegian
313:civilizations, such as pre-
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5516:The Ragged Edge of Science
5247:Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff
5190:Pseudoscientific metrology
4714:Miracle Mineral Supplement
4029:British Isles and Brittany
3950:Gwion Gwion rock paintings
1999:10.1016/j.wneu.2018.03.143
1926:10.1016/j.ijpp.2017.03.004
1762:10.1016/j.ijpp.2015.08.002
1622:10.1016/j.wneu.2016.10.051
1389:10.1038/s41598-018-23914-1
1154:Greenwood Publishing Group
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1873:10.3109/02688690903370297
1673:10.1017/s0025727300024248
1651:Davies, J. N. P. (1959).
1553:University of Texas Press
1420:Bohórquez, Ruth Marlene.
1247:(in Italian). Rome: SEU.
1213:10.1590/0004-282X20170040
810:In a chapter of his book
428:, and recovered from the
393:. Two specimens from the
278:Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
5562:Neurosurgical procedures
5530:The Skeptic's Dictionary
5088:Biological transmutation
5008:Faster-than-light travel
4982:Enneagram of Personality
4948:Recovered-memory therapy
4832:9/11 conspiracy theories
2386:August 23, 2016, at the
2382:August 23, 2016, at the
1433:Sopó contado y encantado
1331:10.4103/2152-7806.156634
1105:10.4103/2152-7806.110146
1050:Rogers, Spencer (1985).
868:chronic fatigue syndrome
680:armchair anthropologists
618:orbital transit lobotomy
604:Modern medical practices
37:Not to be confused with
5557:History of neuroscience
5495:The Demon-Haunted World
5413:Bourgeois pseudoscience
4847:COVID-19 misinformation
4786:Young blood transfusion
4557:Anthroposophic medicine
4261:Evolutionary musicology
3664:Oldest extant buildings
3591:Archaeological features
3110:Prepared-core technique
2504:phisick.com 14 Nov 2011
2277:DeMello, Margo (2007).
2093:British Medical Journal
1719:(in German), Düsseldorf
1506:American Anthropologist
1243:Capasso, Luigi (2002).
1194:André, Charles (2017).
989:Nolen-Hoeksema (2014).
972:A Greek–English Lexicon
954:A Greek–English Lexicon
780:", in order to achieve
385:, Oaxaca and the major
272:medical experimentation
58:depicting trepanation (
5327:Corentin Louis Kervran
5195:Rapid prompting method
5083:Biodynamic agriculture
5073:Aquatic ape hypothesis
4931:Historical negationism
4634:Doctrine of signatures
4501:True-believer syndrome
4223:Unchambered long cairn
4071:Mound Builders culture
3404:Neolithic architecture
2539:Prehistoric technology
2250:Wilcock, John (1976).
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1502:"Trephining in Mexico"
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4781:Wind turbine syndrome
4776:Vertebral subluxation
4669:Germ theory denialism
3898:List of Stone Age art
3100:Microblade technology
3048:Langdale axe industry
2646:Ard / plough
2459:Московский Комсомолец
1836:10.1176/ajp.93.6.1379
1281:Mysteries of the Mind
963:Liddell, Henry George
945:Liddell, Henry George
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5282:Ignatius L. Donnelly
4953:Past life regression
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4759:Traditional medicine
4552:Alternative medicine
4481:Pathological science
4305:Prehistoric medicine
4300:Prehistoric counting
4283:Prehistoric religion
4278:Paleolithic religion
4256:Behavioral modernity
3613:Causewayed enclosure
3505:Abri de la Madeleine
2629:Neolithic Revolution
1961:The MIT Press Reader
1653:"The Development of
1021:10.1055/s-2001-16333
517:Medieval East Africa
323:Muisca Confederation
268:veterinary procedure
235:Prehistoric evidence
220:New England Colonies
211:trepanning a skull,
118:or scraped into the
5418:Demarcation problem
5252:Brigitte Boisselier
4881:Hollow Earth theory
4864:Generational theory
4562:Applied kinesiology
4344:Prehistoric warfare
3090:Magdalenian culture
3053:Levallois technique
2984:Earliest toolmaking
1435:(blog) (in Spanish)
1381:2018NatSR...8.5536R
991:Abnormal Psychology
639:computed tomography
5488:Skeptical Inquirer
5387:Paul Joseph Watson
5362:Hans Alfred Nieper
5200:Statement analysis
5150:Intelligent design
5025:Reactionless drive
4859:Conversion therapy
4807:Ancient astronauts
4694:Leaky gut syndrome
4674:HIV/AIDS denialism
4429:Cargo cult science
4295:Origin of language
4288:Spiritual drug use
4198:Rectangular dolmen
4100:Dartmoor kistvaens
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3625:Circular enclosure
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3115:Solutrean industry
3026:Gravettian culture
2676:Secondary products
2500:2021-02-24 at the
2335:"Eveline van Dijk"
1987:World Neurosurgery
1610:World Neurosurgery
1369:Scientific Reports
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532:Trepanning at the
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5140:Flat Earth theory
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2069:978-0-12-804021-8
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1290:978-0-7922-7941-9
1254:978-88-87753-65-3
1163:978-1-4408-7531-1
916:Harper, Douglas.
719:Circular grooving
686:Tools and methods
540:Pre-modern Europe
410:Yucatán Peninsula
402:Maya civilization
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5014:Perpetual motion
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5155:Laundry ball
5047:Tractor beam
5003:Cold fusion
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4699:Lunar effect
4644:Ear candling
4592:Chiropractic
4582:Bloodletting
4572:Bates method
4542:Aromatherapy
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4471:Junk science
4309:
4149:wedge-shaped
4134:Funeral pyre
4127:Great dolmen
4083:Chamber tomb
4064:Round barrow
4019:Stone circle
3891:Blombos Cave
3819:Grooved ware
3743:Chalcolithic
3647:Thornborough
3565:Flush toilet
3500:Blombos Cave
3495:Rock shelter
3451:Quiggly hole
3343:Architecture
3318:illustration
2960:Buffalo jump
2781:Storage pits
2744:Aşıklı Höyük
2734:Ground stone
2570:Subdivisions
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48:Detail from
5242:Del Bigtree
4729:Panchagavya
4719:Naturopathy
4587:Body memory
4537:Acupuncture
4422:Terminology
4171:unchambered
4166:Long barrow
4156:Grave goods
4112:Court cairn
4107:Clava cairn
4059:Bowl barrow
3997:Rock cupule
3940:Golden hats
3933:Hill figure
3834:Unstan ware
3814:Cord-marked
3679:Sweet Track
3601:Burnt mound
3522:Stilt house
3510:Sibudu Cave
3303:Tally stick
3271:Quern-stone
3256:Hammerstone
3246:Fire plough
3217:Pesse canoe
3175:Bannerstone
3145:Other tools
3058:Lithic core
3006:Aurignacian
2894:Bare Island
2776:Quern-stone
1919:: 111–118.
1512:(12): 389.
1375:(1): 5536.
565:Renaissance
561:Middle Ages
553:Hippocrates
549:Renaissance
523:East Africa
506:in China's
504:Xiaohe tomb
450:acupuncture
391:Monte Albán
347:sacrificial
327:Inca Empire
296:Mesoamerica
249:prehistoric
216: 1664
120:human skull
74:trepanation
5546:Categories
5482:Quackwatch
5312:David Icke
5292:Max Gerson
5287:Gaia, Inc.
5175:Numerology
5170:Lysenkoism
5165:Levitation
5145:Graphology
5030:Dean drive
4965:Aryan race
4896:Mediumship
4771:Trepanning
4739:Phrenology
4679:Homeopathy
4577:Biorhythms
4476:Paranormal
4310:trepanning
4203:Ring cairn
4161:Jar burial
4144:transepted
4076:U.S. sites
3977:Petroglyph
3903:Bird stone
3861:wine press
3534:Stone roof
3517:Roundhouse
3409:long house
3386:Stonehenge
3354:Ceremonial
3298:Stone tool
3125:Tool stone
3095:Metallurgy
2999:Mousterian
2976:Toolmaking
2914:Cumberland
2887:Transverse
2857:Schöningen
2749:Qesem cave
2717:Earth oven
2671:Irrigation
2582:Technology
2550:Prehistory
2441:El Heraldo
2360:2016-02-13
2236:2013-08-15
2075:2020-05-05
1993:: 245–51.
1967:2020-04-28
1790:2012-04-05
1616:: 451–56.
1484:2006-05-23
1439:2012-01-24
1172:1259297708
904:References
888:Craniotomy
872:depression
797:Bart Huges
795:librarian
667:Paul Broca
665:physician
634:craniotomy
383:Tilantongo
381:, such as
364:Tarahumara
356:tzompantli
190:Bronze Age
125:dura mater
94:Old French
88:(the verb
82:trephining
70:Trepanning
39:Trepanging
5437:Resources
5367:Mehmet Oz
5185:Polygraph
5135:Feng shui
5103:Dianetics
5078:Astrology
4943:Pseudolaw
4749:Radionics
4724:Palmistry
4689:Iridology
4491:Snake oil
4434:Charlatan
4354:symbolism
4218:Tor cairn
4176:Grønsalen
4117:Cremation
4009:Sculpture
3987:Pictogram
3972:Petroform
3792:amber use
3760:Cosmetics
3570:Reservoir
3555:Check dam
3485:Pueblitos
3480:Pit-house
3463:Longhouse
3397:Dwellings
3266:Microlith
3197:Bow drill
3192:Bone tool
3185:prismatic
2994:Acheulean
2909:Cresswell
2882:Arrowhead
2808:Boomerang
2724:Granaries
2686:Terracing
2565:Stone Age
2211:1047-482X
2154:0896-6273
2105:0959-8138
2017:1878-8769
1935:1879-9817
1844:0002-953X
1809:BBC Earth
1756:: 56–65.
1681:0025-7273
1630:1878-8769
1480:, Mesoweb
1222:0004-282X
1114:2229-5097
831:Bore Hole
778:third eye
757:hyperemia
739:occipital
551:periods.
493:calvarial
406:Guatemala
307:New World
178:Neolithic
142:Neolithic
86:burr hole
18:Burr hole
5125:Eugenics
5108:Auditing
4684:Humorism
4659:Fad diet
4607:Cryonics
4567:Ayurveda
4530:Medicine
4486:Quackery
3992:Rock art
3955:painting
3928:Geoglyph
3753:timeline
3733:Beadwork
3473:Mehrgarh
3468:Mudbrick
3376:megalith
3251:Fire-saw
3073:debitage
3068:analysis
3036:Hand axe
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