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  2. History of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Preserved tattoos on ancient mummified human remains reveal that tattooing has been practiced throughout the world for millennia. [3] In 2015, scientific re-assessment of the age of the two oldest known tattooed mummies identified Ötzi as the oldest example then known.

  3. The Worldwide History of Tattoos | Smithsonian

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    Ancient Siberian nomads, Indigenous Polynesians, Nubians, Native South Americans and Greeks all used tattoos—and for a variety of reasons: to protect from evil; declare love; signify status or...

  4. The ancient history of tattoos—revealed by inked-up mummies

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    Humans have been getting ink for at least 5,200 years. Here are some of the most intriguing ancient tattoos, from cultic symbols to complex horse motifs.

  5. 13 Intriguing Facts About the History of Tattoos Across Cultures

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    In ancient Egypt, tattoos were deeply associated with fertility, protection, and spirituality. Female mummies dating back to around 2000 BCE were found with tattoos on their lower abdomen, thighs, and chest, likely placed to protect women during pregnancy and childbirth. Egyptian tattoos are also thought to have been symbols of devotion to the ...

  6. Tattoos are an ancient form of art appearing in various cultures throughout history. One of the earliest (and possibly the oldest) pattern of tattoos in the world was discovered on the frozen remains of the man known as Otzi the Iceman who was buried in a glacier on the Austrian-Italian border c. 3250 BCE and discovered in 1991 CE.

  7. The Archaeology of Tattoos: An Investigation of the Oldest known...

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    The oldest evidence of tattoos was discovered on the remarkably well preserved remains of Otzi the Iceman who lived between 3370 and 3100 BC (Krutak, 2015). These tattoos were especially striking as they were clearly used in a curative manner.

  8. Six Amazing Ancient Tattoo Discoveries

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    Researchers say they are some of the most pigmented and intricate ancient tattoos ever discovered. Ancient Ink: Mummies and Their Amazing Tattoos; The Beauty of Loulan and the Tattooed Mummies of the Tarim Basin; The Siberian Ice Maiden’s 2,500-year-old tattoos are remarkably well preserved and detailed (Public Domain)

  9. A brief history of tattoos | Wellcome Collection

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    A brief history of tattoos. A tattoo is defined as an indelible mark fixed upon the body by inserting pigment under the skin, and the earliest evidence of tattoo art dates from 5000 BCE. Across time and cultures, tattoos have many different forms and meanings. Words by Amy Olsonaverage reading time 5 minutes 13 April 2010.

  10. The Ancient Art of Tattooing - Discover Magazine

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    For thousands of years, humans have inscribed their bodies with symbols — to signal identity and status, to beautify, to express devotion, to protect and heal. We call these adornments tattoos, from the word tatau, meaning “to strike” in some Polynesian languages.

  11. Intriguing History of Tattoos | DailyArt Magazine

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    Mummies from 2000 BCE in Ancient Egypt also had tattoos, especially high-ranking women. The Romans named an early Celtic tribe Picts literally meaning “painted people”. Pilgrims across time would be tattooed with images to commemorate their travels.