- spirits.
Evidence of
trepanation has been
found in
prehistoric human remains from
Neolithic times onward. The bone that was
trepanned was kept by the prehistoric...
-
Trepan may
refer to:
Trepanning, the
medical procedure Trepan (drill bit), a type of
drill bit
Trepan (grape),
another name for the
Spanish wine grape...
-
examining a
trepanned skull with a
means to
establishing whether or not the
person lived beyond the operation.
Among New
World societies,
trepanation is most...
- up
trepanation or
trepanning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trepanning is a form of
surgery in
which a hole is
bored into the skull.
Trepanation or...
- economical.
Trepanning removes the
desired diameter by
cutting out a
solid disk
similar to the
workings of a
drafting comp****.
Trepanning is performed...
-
Trepan Records is an
English independent record label and
promotion company founded in
London in 2007. It
hosted The
Great Brain Robbery, a B-movie themed...
-
April 1934 – 30
August 2004) was a
Dutch librarian and
proponent of
trepanation. He
attended medical school at the
University of Amsterdam, but was refused...
- do****entary film
produced and
directed by
Amanda Feilding, an
advocate of
trepanation. It was
filmed by
Joseph Mellen. In the film, Feilding, a 27-year-old...
-
hundred years. The
Incas appear to have
practiced a
procedure known as
trepanation since before European colonization.
During the
Middle Ages in Al-Andalus...
- 30s, she made this
comment during an interview: "There I was, druggy,
trepanned, unmarried, with two sons – ****s, as she
might have seen them – and...