Elite Celtic warrior had healed arrowhead injury in his pelvis, 3D bone analysis reveals

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Around 2,500 years ago, an elite Celtic warrior was gravely injured by an arrowhead, but his wound partly healed thanks to meticulous medical treatment, a new study reports.

“Healing took at least several weeks,” study first author Michael Francken, an osteologist at the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in the Stuttgart Regional Council, told Live Science in an email. “Most men of this period were familiar with combat, but the elites were probably more focused on it.”

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