9783034012263-3034012268-Tattoos and Body Modifications in Antiquity: Proceedings of the Sessions at the EAA Annual Meetings in The Hague and Oslo, 2010/11

Tattoos and Body Modifications in Antiquity: Proceedings of the Sessions at the EAA Annual Meetings in The Hague and Oslo, 2010/11

ISBN-13: 9783034012263
ISBN-10: 3034012268
Author: Lars Krutak, Sergey A. Yatsenko, Aaron Deter-Wolf, Tanya M. Peres, Elsa Tomasto Cagigao, Heather Gill-Frerking, Natalia I. Shishlina, Svetlana V. Pankova, Karina Iwe, Svetlana Sharapova
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Chronos Verlag
Format: Paperback 122 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783034012263
ISBN-10: 3034012268
Author: Lars Krutak, Sergey A. Yatsenko, Aaron Deter-Wolf, Tanya M. Peres, Elsa Tomasto Cagigao, Heather Gill-Frerking, Natalia I. Shishlina, Svetlana V. Pankova, Karina Iwe, Svetlana Sharapova
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Chronos Verlag
Format: Paperback 122 pages

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Tattoos and Body Modifications in Antiquity: Proceedings of the Sessions at the EAA Annual Meetings in The Hague and Oslo, 2010/11 (ISBN-13: 9783034012263 and ISBN-10: 3034012268), written by authors Lars Krutak, Sergey A. Yatsenko, Aaron Deter-Wolf, Tanya M. Peres, Elsa Tomasto Cagigao, Heather Gill-Frerking, Natalia I. Shishlina, Svetlana V. Pankova, Karina Iwe, Svetlana Sharapova, was published by Chronos Verlag in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Tattoos and Body Modifications in Antiquity: Proceedings of the Sessions at the EAA Annual Meetings in The Hague and Oslo, 2010/11 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.38.

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From Ötzi the Iceman to today's full-sleeved and pierced urbanite, it seems that body modification has always formed an integral part of the human animal's relationship to its body. Some adornments are temporary or purely situational, such as particular body paints, jewelry or hair treatments, while others - such as tattoos - are quite permanent and, when we are very lucky, preserved in the archaeological record. The papers presented in this volume result from two thematic sessions on tattoos and body modifications in antiquity, organized during the annual meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) in The Hague and Oslo in 2010 and 2011. They deal with a variety of topics, from the Pacific to the American continents and to Eurasia, including early evidences of tattooing and methods of detection, tattoo implements and experiments, as well as iconographic contexts and cultural meanings of tattoos and other body modifications, such as cranial deformations or cosmetic applications. Many new finds are discussed, and presented for the first time to an English speaking audience.
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