It's so annoying. By "Stone Age" I naturally assumed, up till now, that that term referred to the palaeolithic, but it seems I was mistaken and it covers part of the Neolithic era as well. It does confuse things a bit.
Title: Re: Neolithic-era medicine may have been more advanced than thought
Post by: roony on January 26, 2010, 11:28:52 pm
Actually this is a better indication of the level of technology they had :
"Stone Age doctors were previously known to have performed trephinations, making incisions in the skull, but not amputations."
Trephination, is a far more sophisticated form of medicine then amputation, this proves they had technology in excess of just herbs & sage, they had real technology
That hand was more likely to have been amputated in a battle, then surgery, if they have the technology to perform complex surgery like Trephination, they had the technology to heal or attach a hand back, easily
Title: Re: Neolithic-era medicine may have been more advanced than thought
Post by: Raw Kyle on January 27, 2010, 06:44:43 am
Trephination is drilling a hole in the skull. I could do that a lot easier then reattaching a hand.