Pezzoli M
Minerva Stomatol. 1976 Jan-Mar;25(1):33-48.
A form of body decoration that developed in precolombian America is described and examined. The vestibular face and shape of the front teeth were altered in various ways, details of which are clear from archaeological discoveries (crania, teeth, ceramics, and statues). The various technical, social and cultural aspects of this practice are discussed with reference to their place in a civilisation whose works are still admired today.
一种在前哥伦布时期的美洲发展起来的身体装饰形式被描述和研究。前庭面部和门牙的形状以各种方式改变,其细节从考古发现(颅骨、牙齿、陶瓷和雕像)中清晰可见。这种做法的各种技术、社会和文化方面将结合其在一个至今仍备受赞赏的文明中的地位进行讨论。