For much of mankind’s history, artists and art aficionados have sustained a fascination with the depiction of the human body–sans skin. Skeletons and skulls utilized as popular artistic imagery can be traced as far back as when the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B plastered human skulls created in the ancient upper Mesopotamia region between 8,000 and 6,000…
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