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By Marshall Joseph Becker

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III. C Cali's various creations -- III. D Platschick's piece supposedly from Populonia -- III. E Marzabotto (near Bologna, Italy) -- III. F Vetulonia "crowns" (in the Museo Nazionale, Firenze) -- III. G The Purland "Egyptian" example (1857-1858) -- III. H Other spurious ancient Egyptian examples supposedly dating from before the Hellenistic period -- III. I Saint Benedict's dentures -- III. J The Nabatean "wire implant" described by Zias -- III. K The "filled tooth" from Lachish in Palestine -- III. L The Danish "bead" insert -- III. M The "stone implant" from the Kalabah Necropolis, Klazomenai, Turkey -- III. N Bulgarian boasting: "brass" teeth of the fourth century ce -- III. O An Hungarian ring found "surrounding" a tooth -- III. P The drilled adult tooth from an Upper Paleolithic context -- III. Q The "filling" in a pig's tooth -- III. R A French fantasy in Algeria -- Appendix IV: Amulets and votives resembling or incorporating teeth -- IV. A Veio -- IV. B Junker -- IV. C Cairo, fourth-third centuries bce -- IV. D Vienna Museum -- IV. E National Museum of Hungary in Budapest -- IV. F Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden, amulets supposedly detected via X-ray in Egyptian mummies -- IV. J Turin Egyptian collections -- IV. K Roman molar -- Appendix V: Pliny on cures for oral pathologies -- Notes -- Appendix VI: Evidence for dental extractions in ancient Rome: a summary of the analysis of teeth excavated at the Temple of Castor and Pollux in the Roman Forum -- Contexts and evaluation of the teeth, Castor and Pollux Trench "T"--Appendix VII: Report on analysis of gold bands in Liverpool appliances (nos. 13 and 14) -- Report on the analysis by scanning electron microscope with energy-dispersive spectrometry (SEM-EDS) of two Etruscan gold denture fittings -- Bibliography -- Index

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