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  2. Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic Brush Company - Wikipedia

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    The company opened a factory in Shanghai, China with 600 workers in the early 20th century to manufacture brush bristles to send to the Florence location for final production. [3] Makers of a highly advertised Pro-phy-lac-tic toothbrush, [4] the company was acquired by the Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. on February 19, 1930. [5]

  3. Toothbrush - Wikipedia

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    Mass-produced toothbrushes made with horse or boar bristle continued to be imported to Britain from China until the mid 20th century. [6] 'Indexo' finger toothbrush, New York, United States, 1901–1919. It is made entirely of rubber, which has been shaped to fit over the index finger. A photo from 1899 showing the use of a toothbrush.

  4. Kunyu Wanguo Quantu - Wikipedia

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    The 1602 Ricci map is a very large, 5 ft (1.52 m) high and 12 ft (3.66 m) wide, woodcut using a pseudocylindrical map projection showing China at the center of the known world. [2] It is the first map in Chinese to show the Americas .

  5. Zengpiyan - Wikipedia

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    Zengpiyan (Chinese: 甑皮岩; pinyin: Zèngpíyán) is a Neolithic cave site in southern China. It is located in the Guilin region on the south-western fringes of the Dushan Mountain (Dú Shān 独山) in the autonomous region Guangxi and is considered to be one of the most important cave sites of the Neolithic in China as it is one of the many independent centers for the introduction of ...

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  7. Yibin - Wikipedia

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    Yibin (simplified Chinese: 宜宾; traditional Chinese: 宜賓; pinyin: Yíbīn; Wade–Giles: I-pin; Sichuanese Pinyin: ȵi 2 bin 1; Sichuanese pronunciation: [ɲi˨˩pin˥]) is a prefecture-level city in the southeastern part of Sichuan province, China, located at the junction of the Min and Yangtze Rivers. Its population was 4,588,804 ...

  8. Fossils found in China may add a new branch to the human ...

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    Skull fragments, teeth and jaws found at different sites in China have led some researchers to believe they have found the remains of a previously unknown ancient human relative.

  9. 13 tombs — most over 1,800 years old — unearthed on ...

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    13 tombs — most over 1,800 years old — unearthed on mountainside in China, photos show. ... AM. At the base of a sloping mountainside in southeastern China, a burial complex lay buried, its ...