- Archaeology: Neolithic Surgery
- Offering details and pictures of the earliest trepanned skull found dating back 7,000 years. Includes a brief overview of various therapeutic and magical-spiritual uses of trepanation. - Auger, The
- The journal of trepan research including archived articles and photos related to trepanation. - Foundation to Further Consciousness, The
- Gives information about various techniques of expanding consciousness and does research into the physiology underlying it. - International Trepanation Advocacy Group (ITAG)
- Official site for International Trepanation Advocacy Group (ITAG), a grass roots organization focused on compiling information regarding trepanation and studying the benefits of being trepanned. - Med-Owl: The Headache Hunt
- Offering an article recounting an investigative quest for the cure to head pain via alternative means such as trepanation. - Medical and Alternative Trepanation
- Featuring definition, etymology, history, and present day use of the practice of trepanation. - People With Holes in Their Heads, The
- Read an excerpted article regarding trepanation from Eccentric Lives & Peculiar Notions by John Michell. - Salon: The Hole Story
- Article about trepanation by Jon Bowen. Discussed the history of the procedure, along with its pros and cons. - Skeptic's Dictionary: Trepanation
- Considers the surgical process. Includes further reading. - Smith College Museum of Ancient Inventions: Trepanation Kit
- Method of brain surgery whose origins can be traced to the Late Stone Age. Some remote societies still practice it today. - Trepanation Guide
- Offers the history of trepanation, along with pros and cons of the procedure. - Trepanation Interview by Bryan Henderson
- Interview with a trepanee regarding the actual procedure and the days that followed. - Unity of Multi: The Hole to Luck
- Featuring an archived interview with self-trepanner Dr. Bart Huges conducted in 1966-67 and taken from The Transatlantic Review. - Wikipedia: Trepanation
- Offers a brief overview and history of trepanation.
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