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  2. Labret - Wikipedia

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    A labret is a form of body piercing. Taken literally, it is any type of adornment that is attached to the lip (labrum). However, the term usually refers to a piercing that is below the bottom lip, above the chin. It is sometimes referred to as a "tongue pillar" or a "soul patch piercing".

  3. Aztec body modification - Wikipedia

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    Aztec men and women practiced labret piercing. The initial piercing, like ear and lip piercings, did not include the ornament being placed in the freshly pierced skin. [4] Part of this was the ritual movement of becoming an adult in which ornamentation signified adulthood.

  4. Serpent labret with articulated tongue - Wikipedia

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    The serpent labret with articulated tongue is a gold Aztec lip plug from the mid-second millennium AD. Designed to be inserted in a piercing below the lower lip, it depicts a fanged serpent preparing to strike, with a bifurcated tongue hanging from its mouth.

  5. Body piercing - Wikipedia

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    Nipple piercings, vertical labret piercing and stretched ears. A body piercing, which is a form of body modification, is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in which jewelry may be worn, or where an implant could be inserted.

  6. List of body piercings - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of different parts for body piercing. Ear piercings. Anti-tragus; Auricle; Conch; Daith; ... Labret; Lateral Labret; Lower-Lip Frenelum ...

  7. ‘They’re quite like us’: Scientists reveal groundbreaking ...

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    Personal adornment has been documented as far back as 12,000 years ago. But objects interpreted as piercings hadn’t been directly associated with body parts — until now.