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Skin as Art and Anthropology

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In this National Geographic News article, read about human skin. Skin is a major organ of the body, a map of early human migration, and a canvas for cultural markings. For artist Spencer Tunick, it's a sea of colors that gives organic form to his photographs of crowds of naked people. Links to a photo gallery and related stories and Web sites are also found on this page.

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    Grade: 3 to 12

    Topics: Health & Physical Education, Growth, Development & Aging, Health Education, Visual Arts, Types of Media, History-Social Science, Geography, American Democracy, Visual Arts & Performing Arts, Electives

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