Ancient Ritual Tooth Removal: Not for Bad Teeth, But Beauty and Bravery

Archaeologists have uncovered the motivations behind ritual tooth removal in ancient Taiwan and other parts of Asia, revealing a complex interplay of aesthetics, bravery, and even preventative medicine. The practice, which involved pulling healthy teeth without anesthesia, was prevalent for thousands of years and influenced by cultural beliefs about beauty, masculinity, and even protection against lockjaw.

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