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Toxic vermilion pigment found in 1,900-year-old Scythian burial in Ukraine
archaeology28 days ago

Toxic vermilion pigment found in 1,900-year-old Scythian burial in Ukraine

Archaeologists at Ukraine’s Chervony Mayak burial ground identified cinnabar, a toxic mercury sulfide pigment, in a 1,900-year-old double Scythian burial of two women. The vivid red lumps may have been used as a pigment, cosmetic, or possibly to slow decay, but the exact purpose remains uncertain; cinnabar has been found in only a few graves at the site, and researchers published their findings in Antiquity (2025).

Ancient Scythian Jaw Surgery Revealed by 2,500-Year-Old Prosthetic
archaeology1 month ago

Ancient Scythian Jaw Surgery Revealed by 2,500-Year-Old Prosthetic

CT scans of a permafrost-preserved Pazyryk mummy from the Ukok Plateau show a 2,500-year-old jaw injury that was surgically reconstructed with a primitive prosthetic: canals pierced into the temporomandibular joint were held in place by horsehair or animal tendon, enabling limited jaw movement and indicating advanced ancient medical knowledge; the woman survived months or years after the procedure, revealing the Pazyryk's sophisticated medical practices and the value placed on her life.