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Skull Fragment Suggests Evidence of Surgery From Colonial Days
AP ^ | June 17,2004

Posted on 06/17/2004 8:54:49 PM PDT by nuconvert

Skull Fragment Suggests Evidence of Surgery From Colonial Days

Associated Press

Jun 17, 2004

JAMESTOWN, Va. (AP) - Archaeologists combing through a dig at historic Jamestown said they have unearthed a human skull fragment that shows markings that could bear evidence of the earliest known attempts at surgery in Colonial North America. Two marks from a saw run along the curved top edge of the 4-by-6 inch fragment, which appears to be from bone at the back and base of the skull. Three small circular markings also seem to suggest attempts were made to drill through the bone.

"It's definitely been sawn and three times someone tried to drill a hole, perhaps in an attempt to treat an injury by relieving the pressure," Bill Kelso, head of the Jamestown Rediscovery archaeological project, told the Daily Press of Newport News.

"But right now it's all preliminary speculation."

The fragment was found during the excavation of a moat outside the west wall of the fort in an artifact-rich area that dates to the first years of the settlement in 1607.

The skull appears to be that of an adult male, but will undergo study by forensic anthropologists with the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History to see if there is evidence of trauma, age and ethnicity as well as sex, Kelso said.

The three circular plug marks are typical of those made during an age-old surgical procedure known as trepanation, Jamestown Rediscovery curator Bly Straube said.

Dating back as many as 10,000 years, the practice involved physicians trying to treat head injuries and other diseases by drilling holes in the skull, allowing medicine to be applied, bone pieces to be removed and pain and pressure to be relieved.

"It only took about 30 minutes, but apparently it required some skill," Straube said.

Records from the early years of the settlement show that at least four surgeons practiced at disease-plagued Jamestown between 1607 and 1610. Evidence also shows that London physician John Woodall sent a fully equipped surgeon's chest to the settlement in 1608. The excavations have unearthed two of the instruments from the kit.

The finds, along with the markings on the skull fragment, suggest that colonists fought back against diseases and other fatalities that almost doomed the settlement.

"So many times you hear that the colonists just sat around and did nothing," Kelso said. "But this shows that many of the people who were sent here did what they were sent here to do. In this case we have a surgeon who may have tried to save someone's life - or tried to learn what might have killed them after they died."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: archaeology; artifacts; colonial; economic; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; history; jamestown; medicine; skull; surgery; trepanation; va; virginiahistory

1 posted on 06/17/2004 8:54:50 PM PDT by nuconvert
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To: AdmSmith

"trepanation" Pong


2 posted on 06/17/2004 8:55:24 PM PDT by nuconvert ("America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins." ( Azadi baraye Iran)
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To: nuconvert
the practice involved physicians trying to treat head injuries and other diseases by drilling holes in the skull, allowing medicine to be applied

They wanted to put the leeches directly on the brain.

3 posted on 06/17/2004 8:59:17 PM PDT by irv
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To: nuconvert

Bump.


4 posted on 06/17/2004 9:09:37 PM PDT by blam
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To: nuconvert
Why doesn't the skull surgery suggest the members of the Colony drilling the skull to obtain the brain tissue for consumption? Cruetzfield-Jacob or Kuru could have been the reason for the loss of the Colony.
5 posted on 06/17/2004 9:19:50 PM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: vetvetdoug

"drilling the skull to obtain the brain tissue for consumption?"

Whoa.

I wondered how they could tell that the holes and saw marks weren't made after death?


6 posted on 06/18/2004 4:08:45 AM PDT by nuconvert ("America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins." ( Azadi baraye Iran)
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To: nuconvert

bump


7 posted on 06/18/2004 4:35:01 AM PDT by RudeJude
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To: nuconvert
"So many times you hear that the colonists just sat around and did nothing," Kelso said

That must be in the "new" history books!

8 posted on 06/18/2004 4:48:45 AM PDT by JZoback ("There's a pony in here somewhere")
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To: JZoback

Really! I don't remember hearing "that the colonists sat around and did nothing".


9 posted on 06/18/2004 4:54:59 AM PDT by nuconvert ("America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins." ( Azadi baraye Iran)
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To: nuconvert
Really! I don't remember hearing "that the colonists sat around and did nothing".

Sure they did. They sat around waiting for their welfare checks. That is a part of history the kids in public schools today can relate to ;-)

10 posted on 06/18/2004 5:07:43 AM PDT by varon (Allegiance to the constitution, always. Allegiance to a political party, never.)
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To: varon; JZoback

I think Kelso went on one too many trips to Williamsburg.


11 posted on 06/18/2004 5:12:40 AM PDT by nuconvert ("America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins." ( Azadi baraye Iran)
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To: *Gods, Graves, Glyphs; nuconvert
Just adding this to the GGG homepage, not sending a general distribution.
Please FREEPMAIL me if you want on or off the "Gods, Graves, Glyphs" PING list --
Archaeology/Anthropology/Ancient Cultures/Artifacts/Antiquities, etc.

12 posted on 07/20/2004 10:30:36 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Unlike some people, I have a profile. Okay, maybe it's a little large...)
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