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Toddlers with facial tattoos: How Christianity expanded body art in Nile Valley civilizations
Ancient Nubians who lived between the 7th and 9th centuries tattooed the cheeks and foreheads of their infants and toddlers.
In a study published today in the journal PNAS, researchers investigated over 1,000 human remains from the Nile River Valley, ...
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1,400-year-old Nubian toddler tattoos are baffling researchers
The 1,400-year-old Nubian toddler tattoos are not isolated curiosities but part of a broader pattern of body marking that is ...
Found high in the Tyrolean Alps in 1991, Ötzi the Iceman had dark skin and eyes and was likely bald. His remarkably well-preserved remains, frozen beneath ice for about 5,300 years, revealed 61 ...
The Ancient Pazyryk culture's frozen tombs, preserved mummies, tattoos, and artifacts reshape views on nomadic life.
WASHINGTON (AP) — For more than 5,000 years, humans have adorned themselves with tattoos. In a new study, researchers used lasers to uncover highly intricate designs of ancient tattoos on mummies from ...
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Read full article: Southeast Side residents catch attempted break-in on camera, want greater police presence San Antonio Marathon graphic. The preserved skin of the mummies and the black tattoo ink ...
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