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The Body Art Book: A Complete Illustrated Guide to Tattoos Piercings and Other
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The Body Art Book: A Complete Illustrated Guide to Tattoos Piercings and Other Body Modifications Paperback - 2004

by Miller, Jean-Chris

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From choosing style and placement to finding the right artist to ensuring safety and proper care (and even correcting or removing unwanted body art), Miller covers not only tattoos and piercings but a variety of alternative body modifications.

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TOOLS USED FOR TATTOOING, dating back approximately forty thousand years (the Upper Paleolithic period), were recently uncovered at several European archeological digs.