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The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Body Modification explores the ways in which cultures worldwide have used body modifications to express cultural, social, and individual meanings. Including cranial shaping, teeth filing, tattooing, and body piercing, the Handbook examines the diverse practices that have transformed the human body across history. It delves into the rituals, symbolism, and technological advancements behind these modifications, offering a comprehensive look at how humans have used their bodies as canvases to reflect their identities and values. The Handbook is an insightful exploration of humanity's enduring desire for self-expression and cultural connection.
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Family history and genealogical informetion about the descendants of Jeremiah Green Stegall Sr. who was born 10 November 1806 in Union Co., North Carolina. He married Margaret Clementine Morrison 20 January 1828. They were the parents of six children. Jeremiah died 17 July 1876. Descendants lived in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and elsewhere.
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