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Jörgen Andersson10-Feb-21 22:16
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W Balboos, GHB10-Feb-21 3:34
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W Balboos, GHB10-Feb-21 4:24
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Eddy Vluggen10-Feb-21 16:21
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W Balboos, GHB11-Feb-21 0:52
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Eddy Vluggen11-Feb-21 2:13
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W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:
Just what was this sculpture made from that it needed protections? They decorated stone with gold but stone doesn't need any particular protection (acid rain's a modern thing). So what would gold leaf protect the rock from?
Depending on the stype, erosion for one.

W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:
Or wood, perhaps? Like, for example, a sarcophagus?
Not purely; read on.

W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:
As for the use of gold for tooth fillings? Malliable though gold may be, modern "fillings" made from gold are cast - and the tech involved to make it fit is not trivial (hot/cold shrinkage taken into account at each step so final product fits even if not cements). Hammering into place? Really? Without breaking the jaw?
Prolly more by pulling the tooth, crafting one that's similar shape and putting that in the hole. The Romans used copper for that, sounds even more difficult.

W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:
That practice, of shiny gold teeth for cosmetic purposes, is still practiced - along with inlaid jewels for some.
And complete drawings; but for early "denistry", gold was ideal. Well, besides the torture. An early Hebrew text references a woman who wore an artificial eye made of gold. Iran has a toe-prosthetic for a toe. But to stay with the teeth;

Several centuries passed between the dawn of dentistry and early prosthetics, but gold made it’s debut around 2,500 years ago. And dentistry made extensive use of gold for a long time after. Historians disagree on the particulars of diagnosis and treatment, but one find from Egypt in the third millennium B.C. suggests one of the earliest uses of gold wire to hold teeth in place.
So far for your hammering-argument.

And since then, we kept finding more uses for gold.

W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:
Trivia for you: gold is so malleable that it can be beaten into a sheet only six atoms thick (transparent green if held up to a light).
Yeah, seen such an antique vase that shouldn't exist.

Another nice anecdote for you then; you know how people would bite into gold to verify if it is "real"? A friend of mine had heard that too and tried biting into a 99,9% silver coin. So, cried stop and started explaining how silver is a bit harder than gold.
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W Balboos, GHB11-Feb-21 3:03
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