The Golden Teeth and Dental Inlays of the Visayans from the Philippine Expedition Collection of the University of Michigan

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY
Victor P. Estrella
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Abstract:This study re-examines the evidence and the interpretation of the ancient custom of gold dental inlaying in the Visayas. The teeth with gold inlays and perforations analyzed in this paper are from the Philippine Collection of the University of Michigan that were recovered through an expedition by Carl Guthe in the 1920s in central Philippine sites. Substantiating archaeological data with historical and ethnographic accounts, I argue that these gold dental inlays go beyond ornamentation. The explanation for such a custom lies in the early Visayan population's belief that gold, a mystical metal, transformed teeth into an important body part that had a spiritual dimension.
米沙鄢人的金牙和镶牙,来自密歇根大学的菲律宾探险收藏
摘要:本研究对米沙鄢群岛古代黄金牙镶习俗的证据和解释进行了重新审视。论文中分析的镶金和穿孔的牙齿来自密歇根大学的菲律宾收藏,这些牙齿是卡尔·古特在20世纪20年代在菲律宾中部地区的一次探险中发现的。用历史和民族志的记载来证实考古数据,我认为这些金牙镶嵌物不仅仅是装饰。对这种习俗的解释是,早期维萨扬人相信,黄金是一种神秘的金属,可以把牙齿变成身体的一个重要部位,具有精神层面。
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