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Book SynopsisTrade Review"Ancient Ink is a significant volume, not only because it is a large collection of important essays that investigate tattooing in the archaeological, ethnographic, and historical record, but also because it seriously and systematically addresses and documents the antiquity and revival of human body decoration through tattooing. I recommend this comprehensive and outstanding book for anyone interested in appreciating and understanding the roots of ancient tattooing and the long history of its practices, revivals, and technologies."
-- David H. Dye * Journal of Anthropological Research *
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments
Introduction / Aaron Deter-Wolf and Lars Krutak
Part One | Skin
1. New Tattoos from Ancient Egypt: Defining Marks of Culture / Renée Friedman
2. Burik: Tattoos of the Ibaloy Mummies of Benguet, North Luzon, Philippines / Analyn Salvador-Amores
3. Reviving Tribal Tattoo Traditions of the Philippines / Lars Krutak
4. 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
5. Identifications of Iron Age Tattoos from the Altai-Sayan Mountains in Russia / Svetlana Pankova
6. Neo-Pazyryk Tattoos: A Modern Revival / Colin Dale and Lars Krutak
7. Recovering the Nineteenth-Century European Tattoo: Collections, Contexts, and Techniques / Gemma Angel
8. After You Die: Preserving Tattooed Skin / Aaron Deter-Wolf and Lars Krutak
Part Two | Tools
9. The Antiquity of Tattooing in Southeastern Europe / Petar N. Zidarov
10. Balkan Ink: Europe’s Oldest Living Tattoo Tradition / Lars Krutak
11. Archaeological Evidence for Tattooing in Polynesia and Micronesia / Louise Furey
12. Reading Between Our Lines: Tattooing in Papua New Guinea / Lars Krutak
13. Scratching the Surface: Mistaken Identifications of Tattoo Tools from Eastern North America / Aaron Deter-Wolf, Benoît Robitaille, and Isaac Walters
14. Native North American Tattoo Revival / Lars Krutak
15. The Discovery of a Sarmatian Tattoo Toolkit in Russia / Leonid T. Yablonsky
16. Further Evaluation of Tattooing Use-Wear on Bone Tools / Aaron Deter-Wolf and Tara Nicole Clark
Part Three | Art
17. What to Make of the Prehistory of Tattooing in Europe? / Luc Renaut
18. Sacrificing the Sacred: Tattooed Prehistoric Ivory Figures of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska / Lars Krutak
19. A Long Sleep: Reawakening Tattoo Traditions in Alaska / Lars Krutak
References
Contributors
Index