Find antiques, find fossilized elephant teeth

It is observed that finite teeth are bound together, making the tooth's chewing surface look like a grinding table.

Mr. Kieu Van Kien (SN 1977, Mo hamlet, Chieng Chau, Mai Chau, Hanoi) is a specialist in collecting antiquities of Thai ethnic people and has built a Thai national museum with thousands of items. Unique objects.

Recently, in the process of collecting antiquities, Mr. Kien accidentally collected a fossilized elephant teeth. Comparing with the elephant teeth found in other areas before, Kien's teeth were found to be elephant teeth.

It is observed that finite teeth are bound together, making the chewing surface of the tooth look like a grinding table (properties of elephant teeth).

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Fossilized elephant teeth were discovered

'This tooth I found in a Thai family, they had this tooth for a long time, from the time his father found it when going to the forest but did not know what. At first they did not sell but knew I was a collector for the museum so they gave it , 'said Mr. Kien.

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Mr. Kien accidentally discovered elephant teeth when looking for Thai artifacts

According to some village elders, Mr. Kien's teeth were estimated to be thousands of years old, very valuable. Currently, elephant teeth are on display at Mr. Kien's ethnic cultural museum.