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Scientists uncover 350 year old mummified head in Swiss museum linked to Inca binding ritual - skull shows cranial deformation and trepanation with possible ritual use.
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Scientists discover mummified head dating back 350 years part of unusual binding ritual

Sam Coffey
Last updated: September 22, 2025 12:18 pm
Sam Coffey Published September 15, 2025
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Individual I Y-001 is preserved in a museum-grade crate, buffered on all sides, and inside a large mini grip bag within the crate to avoid direct contact with the environment. (Jam Press/Abegg Claudine/International Journal of Osteoarchaeology)
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A group of scientists have discovered a mummified head dating back 350 years that was part of an unusual binding ritual.

The skull was part of a museum collection for at least a century, being taken from an archaeological ruin in the late 1800s.

At the time, sending human remains back to European museums was a regular practice, with documentation of written exchanges between collectors and anthropologists being commonplace.

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Scientists from the University of Geneva, led by Claudine Abegg, shared their research into the mummified human artefact dating back over 350 years.

The researchers found that the skull was donated to the museum in Lausanne in 1876 by a Swiss collector, who had obtained it in what is now modern-day Bolivia.

Scientists uncover 350 year old mummified head in Swiss museum linked to Inca binding ritual - skull shows cranial deformation and trepanation with possible ritual use.
Right lateral view of the individual. The cranial deformation, an elongation of the vault along the anterior–posterior axis, is very apparent. (Jam Press/Abegg Claudine/International Journal of Osteoarchaeology)

The skull was thought to belong to an Inca man, but incisions and markings in the skull point to something entirely different, reports Need To Know.

Its shape shows that the man had undergone a form of ‘cranial deformation’ when he was younger – a practice that was common in pre-Colombian South America, which consists of tightly binding and elongating a head over many years.

Evidence points towards the skull belonging to a member of someone high social class.

Scientists uncover 350 year old mummified head in Swiss museum linked to Inca binding ritual - skull shows cranial deformation and trepanation with possible ritual use.
Taphonomical analysis of the individual. (A) Anterior view of the cranium. Note the labels apposed unto the mummified skin of the frontal. (B) Inferior view of the cranium, close-up of the neck area. There are no signs of cutting, the soft tissues appear torn off. Were the neck and head deliberately torn from the rest of the body, or did the decomposition of the corpse cause this separation naturally? (C) Close-up of the right frontal, above the orbit. Notice the mummified skin “curling” where it meets the bone. (D) View of the right cheek. There are “pock marks” (black arrows), potentially the sign of insect damage. (Jam Press/Abegg Claudine/International Journal of Osteoarchaeology)

The findings also show that the skull, underwent a process called trepanation, which consists of a hole being created in the skull by either drilling or scraping a piece of skull away.

This was typically done to relieve pain, such as headaches or treat conditions such as epilepsy, as it was believed to be a way to purge evil spirits.

Researchers speculated that the trepanation might have had a ritual or social purpose, as there were no obvious signs of trauma.

The mummified head is still in the Cantonal Museum of Archaeology and History in Lausanne, Switzerland, although it is not on public display.

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Scientists uncover 350 year old mummified head in Swiss museum linked to Inca binding ritual - skull shows cranial deformation and trepanation with possible ritual use.
Slice through the CT scan of individual I Y-001, superior axis. The lesion is visible to the left of the image, with two indentations into the outer and diploic space. The inner table of the cranium was not perforated. The edges of the indentation are denser, indicating bone remodeling took place. (Jam Press/Abegg Claudine/International Journal of Osteoarchaeology)
Scientists uncover 350 year old mummified head in Swiss museum linked to Inca binding ritual - skull shows cranial deformation and trepanation with possible ritual use.
Close-up of the lesion on the right parietal. Notice the irregular shape and bevelling inwards of the edges. (Jam Press/Abegg Claudine/International Journal of Osteoarchaeology)

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