In an Egyptian tomb, researchers have unearthed 3,000-year-old wooden prosthesis of the finger
In Egypt in the tomb of a Muslim Saint, Abd-El-Kurna, archaeologists excavated one of the first prosthetic parts – 3000-year-old wooden finger, reports the Metro. The study, researchers found that the prosthesis of the finger belonged to the daughter of a priest, which amputated finger. See also: Archaeologists have found dental fillings, of which 13 thousand years Finger carved out of wood and was attached to the leg strap. Scientists from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo noted that the prosthesis […]
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