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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.
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