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Book Synopsis: The desire to alter and adorn the human body is universal. While specific forms of body decoration and the motivations for them vary according to region, culture, and era, all human societies have engaged in practices designed to enhance people's natural appearance. One of the most widespread types of body art, tattooing, appears on human mummies by 3200 BCE and was practiced by ancient cultures throughout the world.
Ancient Ink, the first book dedicated to the archaeological study of tattooing, presents new research examining tattooed human remains, tattoo tools, and art. Examples include Predynastic Egyptian tattoo traditions, Iron Age animal motifs of Siberia, Ottoman-era religious imagery of Croatian Catholics, historical and contemporary burik designs of the Philippines, and the modern revival of birthing tattoos in Alaska. This volume contributes to our understanding of the antiquity, durability, and significance of tattooing and human body decoration and illuminates how different societies have used their skin to construct identities, transmit knowledge, and display societal values. Ancient Ink connects ancient body art traditions to modern culture with essays on Indigenous tattoo revitalization and the work of contemporary tattoo artists who employ historical techniques and imagery, demonstrating the pervasiveness of tattooing and its status as a shared human practice.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction / Aaron Deter-Wolf and Lars Krutak
Part One: Skin
- New Tattoos from Ancient Egypt: Defining Marks of Culture / Renée Friedman
- Burik: Tattoos of the Ibaloy Mummies of Benguet, North Luzon, Philippines Analyn Salvador-Amores
- Reviving Tribal Tattoo Traditions of the Philippines / Lars Krutak
- The Mummification Process Among the "Fire Mummies" of Kabayan: A Paleohistological Note / Dario Piombino-Mascali, Ronald G. Beckett, Orlando V. Abinion, and Dong Hoon Shin
- Identifications of Iron Age Tattoos from the Altai-Sayan Mountains in Russia / Svetlana Pankova
- Neo-Pazyryk Tattoos: A Modern Revival / Colin Dale and Lars Krutak
- Recovering the Nineteenth-Century European Tattoo: Collections, Contexts, and Techniques / Gemma Angel
- After You Die: Preserving Tattooed Skin / Aaron Deter-Wolf and Lars Krutak
Part Two: Tools
- The Antiquity of Tattooing in Southeastern Europe / Petar N. Zidarov
- Balkan Ink: Europe's Oldest Living Tattoo Tradition / Lars Krutak
- Archaeological Evidence for Tattooing in Polynesia and Micronesia / Louise Furey
- Reading Between Our Lines: Tattooing in Papua New Guinea / Lars Krutak
- Scratching the Surface: Mistaken Identifications of Tattoo Tools from Eastern North America / Aaron Deter-Wolf, Benoit Robitaille, and Isaac Walters
- Native North American Tattoo Revival / Lars Krutak
- The Discovery of a Sarmatian Tattoo Toolkit in Russia / Leonid T. Yablonsky
- Further Evaluation of Tattooing Use-Wear on Bone Tools / Aaron Deter-Wolf and Tara Nicole Clark
Part Three: Art
- What to Make of the Prehistory of Tattooing in Europe? / Luc Renaut
- Sacrificing the Sacred: Tattooed Prehistoric Ivory Figures of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska / Lars Krutak
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Unlock the ancient secrets of body art with Ancient Ink: The Archaeology of Tattooing. This groundbreaking book takes you on a journey through time, exploring the rich history of tattooing from ancient cultures around the world. Dive deep into the world of Predynastic Egyptian tattoo traditions, Iron Age animal motifs of Siberia, and the religious imagery of Croatian Catholics. With stunning visuals and meticulous research, this book is a must-have for anyone fascinated by the art of tattooing.
Discover the power of tattoos as a medium of self-expression and cultural identity with Ancient Ink: The Archaeology of Tattooing. From the traditional burik designs of the Philippines to the modern revival of birthing tattoos in Alaska, this book showcases the diversity and significance of tattooing throughout history. Immerse yourself in the stories of ancient civilizations and their use of tattoos to construct identities and transmit knowledge. Expand your understanding of tattooing as a shared human practice with this captivating book.
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