Archaeologists found evidence of surgery on medieval woman’s skull

A Byzantine-era woman’s skull discovered in central Italy revealed that this middle-aged woman had undergone invasive surgical procedures at least twice.

The skull was unearthed in the Lombard necropolis of Castel Trosino, which served as a burial ground from the sixth to the ninth century. With the fall of the Roman Empire, the site was transformed into a strategic Byzantine stronghold and was home to some of the wealthiest Lombard families.

Read More: https://archaeologymag.com/2023/02/archaeologists-found-evidence-of-surgery-on-medieval-womans-skull/

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Archaeologists found evidence of surgery on medieval woman’s skull A Byzantine-era woman’s skull discovered in central Italy revealed that this middle-aged woman had undergone invasive surgical procedures at least twice. The skull was unearthed in the Lombard necropolis of Castel Trosino, which served as a burial ground from the sixth to the ninth century. With the fall of the Roman Empire, the site was transformed into a strategic Byzantine stronghold and was home to some of the wealthiest Lombard families. Read More: https://archaeologymag.com/2023/02/archaeologists-found-evidence-of-surgery-on-medieval-womans-skull/ #archaeology #archaeologynews #medieval #Byzantine #somee #pob #hivelist #sportz
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Archaeologists found evidence of surgery on medieval woman’s skull
A Byzantine-era woman's skull discovered in central Italy revealed that this middle-aged woman had undergone invasive surgical procedures at least twice.
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