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  2. Gold teeth - Wikipedia

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    Archeologists also found gold dental appliances from the Etruscan people of Italy, as early as 630 BCE, interpreting them to be some of the earliest forms of bridges and replacement teeth. Gold wire was used in dentistry in ancient times, [ 3 ] and for filling cavities in the 19th century. [ 4 ]

  3. Bolinao Skull - Wikipedia

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    Its most distinct feature is the dental decorations made of gold. At the Balingasay Site in Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines, archaeologists excavated 67 skulls, all of which had their teeth decorated in gold and were found with tradeware ceramics dating back to the Early Ming Dynasty in China circa 15th century A.D. The dental ornaments ...

  4. Nazi dental gold - Wikipedia

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    Boxes of gold dental caps and dentures from prisoners of the Buchenwald concentration camp, recovered by American troops after the liberation of the camp. The collection of gold dental fillings, dental caps and dentures extracted from the mouths of the victims of Aktion T4 and the Nazi concentration camps was a feature of the Holocaust.

  5. Gold teeth are latest donation trend for Salvation Army

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    By MORGAN GIORDANO Salvation Army volunteers have seen some really unusual items dropped in their iconic red kettles this year. There has been a widow's wedding ring worth $1,850 in Boston, a 7-lb ...

  6. American mutilation of Japanese war dead - Wikipedia

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    [30] Australians are took gold teeth from German corpses during the North Africa campaign, "but the practice was obviously more common in the South-West Pacific." [ 30 ] The vast majority of Australian servicemen "clearly found such behaviour abhorrent" but "some of the soldiers who engaged in it were not "hard cases"". [ 30 ]

  7. Teeth in walls of Kentucky cave belong to sharks that lurked ...

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    Teeth of the species were found in various areas, with the walls of Mammoth Cave also uncovering “a partial set of jaws and gills of a young Glikmanius.” ... Glamorous gold jewelry staples you ...

  8. Infamous Christ statue in Mexico has HUMAN teeth - AOL

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    By RYAN GORMAN X-rays have revealed that a statue of Christ has human teeth. The Lord of Patience statue in the parish of San Bartolo Cuautlalpan is famous for being covered in blood and depicting ...

  9. The Death of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    The upper dental remains consisted of a bridge of nine primarily gold teeth. [r] The lower jawbone fragment had 15 teeth, 10 of them largely or entirely artificial; [s] it was found loose in the oral cavity, and was broken and burnt around the alveolar process, [f] the bulge that encases the tooth sockets.