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Ancient skeleton reveals amputation surgery 31,000 years ago

The skeleton was uncovered in the imposing Liang Tebo cave in Borneo, known for its wall paintings dating back 40,000 years.

September 08, 2022 / 14:50 IST
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The finding offers a valuable view of how care and treatment was provident in the distant past. (Image credit: Tim Maloney/University of Sydney)

A skeleton discovered in a remote corner of Borneo rewrites the history of ancient medicine and proves amputation surgery was successfully carried out about 31,000 years ago, scientists said Wednesday.

Previously, the earliest known amputation involved a 7,000-year-old skeleton found in France, and experts believed such operations only emerged in settled agricultural societies.

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The finding also suggests that Stone Age hunter-gatherers living in what is now Indonesia's East Kalimantan province had sophisticated medical knowledge of anatomy and wound treatment.

"It rewrites our understanding of the development of this medical knowledge," said Tim Maloney, a research fellow at Australia's Griffith University, who led the work.