| 1. | Leslie wrote that the man seemed a perfect candidate for trepanning.
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| 2. | Among New World societies trepanning is most commonly found in the Inca Empire.
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| 3. | Dating back to Neolithic times, a skull operation called trepanning was sometimes performed.
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| 4. | It seems likely that trepanning was also performed purely for ritualistic or religious reasons.
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| 5. | The procedure evolved from a primitive form of surgery known as trephining or trepanning.
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| 6. | Some of the human skulls found here had trepanning ( bored hole ) marks.
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| 7. | Trepanning, again, might have helped.
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| 8. | Secondary tooling methods include trepanning, skiving and burnishing, pull boring, or bottle boring.
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| 9. | He underwent two trepanning surgeries, but did not regain consciousness and died on 10 October 2014.
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| 10. | Trepanning could remove pressure from the brain, but the risk of infection was a major problem.
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