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Woman who died 2,500 years ago survived complex jaw surgery after a severe head injury - CT scans reveal the earliest known example of such an operation in ancient Siberia.
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Unearthed skull of woman from 2,500 years ago shows she had primitive jaw surgery

William McGee
Last updated: February 27, 2026 12:34 pm
William McGee Published February 27, 2026
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A view of the right side of the Pazyryk woman's skull. (Jam Press/Novosibirsk State University)
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A woman who died roughly 2,500 years ago survived an ancient jaw surgery.

She was estimated to be 25 to 30 years old at death and was found partially mummified in a wooden coffin preserved in ice.

Experts at Novosibirsk State University (NSU), Russia, used a CT scan to examine her skull, hidden beneath layers of mummified tissue.

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The scan showed she had suffered a severe head injury in life – her right jaw joint was destroyed, ligaments torn, and her lower jaw displaced beneath the skin.

Without intervention, she likely would have died quickly.

Remarkably, she survived a complex surgical procedure that restored jaw function, allowing her to eat and speak again.

This is believed to be the earliest known example of such surgery, as reported by Need To Know.

Woman who died 2,500 years ago survived complex jaw surgery after a severe head injury - CT scans reveal the earliest known example of such an operation in ancient Siberia.
Scientists from the Laboratory of Nuclear and Innovative Medicine at the Physics Department of Novosibirsk State University performed a CT scan of the skull of a woman buried approximately 2,500 years ago. Analysis of the data revealed that she had suffered a serious head injury during her lifetime, resulting in the destruction of her right temporomandibular joint. She underwent major surgery to restore the function of her lower jaw, which restored her ability to speak and eat. Scientists had not previously encountered such findings or found any references to such surgeries in the scientific literature. (Jam Press/Novosibirsk State University)

The scan revealed two small holes deliberately drilled in the bone during her lifetime, each surrounded by a ring of new bone growth – clear evidence of healing.

Traces of elastic material, probably horsehair or tendon, were found inside the holes, suggesting they were used as a primitive surgical ligature to stabilise her jaw.

Further proof of the operation’s success came from her teeth – those on the injured side were intact, while teeth on the healthy side were worn from overuse, indicating long-term chewing and survival.

The cause of her injury is unknown, though researchers suggest a fall from a horse or height. It is unclear how long she lived after the surgery.

Woman who died 2,500 years ago survived complex jaw surgery after a severe head injury - CT scans reveal the earliest known example of such an operation in ancient Siberia.
Scientists used computed tomography to create a 3D model of the woman’s skull. (Jam Press/Novosibirsk State University)

She was buried at Verkh-Kaldzhin-2, a site of the Iron-Age Pazyryk culture in Southern Siberia.

Previous research shows the Pazyryks already performed trepanning – drilling or scraping holes in the skull – during life.

Natalia Polosmak, of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography in Novosibirsk, said: “Surgery is essential for sustaining life. In the harsh Altai mountains, it was vital.

“Pazyryks were a small population with low birth rates and short lifespans. Every life mattered.

“This study confirms that they could perform complex surgery to save lives.”

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Woman who died 2,500 years ago survived complex jaw surgery after a severe head injury - CT scans reveal the earliest known example of such an operation in ancient Siberia.
A CT scan of the left side of the mummy’s jaw. (Jam Press/Novosibirsk State University)
Woman who died 2,500 years ago survived complex jaw surgery after a severe head injury - CT scans reveal the earliest known example of such an operation in ancient Siberia.
Scientists used computed tomography to create a 3D model of the woman’s skull. (Jam Press/Novosibirsk State University)
Woman who died 2,500 years ago survived complex jaw surgery after a severe head injury - CT scans reveal the earliest known example of such an operation in ancient Siberia.
(Jam Press/Novosibirsk State University)

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