← Back to headlines





Scythian Woman Survived Complex Jaw Surgery 2,500 Years Ago in Siberia
Researchers analyzing the mummified remains of a Scythian woman discovered she survived complex jaw surgery approximately 2,500 years ago, benefiting from a primitive prosthesis.
Sources
Showing 0 of 1 sources
No articles available in your preferred languages.
1 article available in other languages below.
Related Stories

'Astronauts back on Earth': Artemis II crew splashes down after record-breaking moon flyby – video
just now

Increased Seismic Activity Recorded at Bulusan Volcano
just now

NASA's Roman Space Telescope Unveiled, Set to Map Universe and Discover Exoplanets
28m ago

Girl's Sight Restored by Gene Therapy at Great Ormond Street
32m ago