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The history of body modification throughout the ages

January 19, 2005
By:  Bob Whitehead

While it seems like tattoos and piercings are just recently getting accepted into the mainstream and popular culture, in truth, the art of body modification has been around throughout history. Piercings, tattoos, and even more extreme practices like suspension have roots in ancient history.

Ear piercing and nose piercing denoted a person’s rank in society in some cultures, such as the Tlingit society of North America. Stretching earlobes with ear plugs is not a new practice – the Mayans did it centuries ago. Evidence suggests that Roman soldiers pierced their nipples as a sign of virility. Men and women in Eskimo society also used to lip rings to indicate their social rank.

Samoan men received tattoos from their waists down in puberty ceremonies. That tattoos served as protection. And next time you see a person with a facial tattoo and wonder why someone would do that, think of the men of New Zealand’s Maori people, who tattooed their faces with unique patterns for prestige and as an expression of individuality.

Scarification may seem like an extreme process, but has long been practiced in African society. The patterns of the scars made a woman more attractive to a man. Scarification was also used to mark milestones and as a part of rites of passage. It was a ritualistic practice, not merely an aesthetic one.

Suspension is not just an extreme practice in which a person suspends their body from hooks for fun. It may seem confusing to those who are not modification enthusiasts, but it is an eye-opening and enlightening experience with roots in the Sioux Sun Dance ritual. Performing the Sun Dance, which involved hooks through the flesh just like suspension today does, could lead to visions and a better understanding of the world.

Body modifications aren’t simply a jaded person’s way of shocking the public. It has deep ties to the past and can unite us with our ancestors.

About the Author:
Bob Whitehead is a successful freelance writer and publisher of http://www.body-jewelry-useek.com.  Body jewelry, piercing and tattooing information you seek to perfectly adorn your body.

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