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Right cheek of the mummy showing tattoos of three horizontal black lines. | Credit: G. Mangiapane et al. An 800-year-old mummy donated to a museum in Italy a century ago has revealed new clues ...
Tattoos found on the face and arm of an ancient South American mummy are completely unlike any other known examples of ancient body art. Describing the tatts in a new study, researchers say the ...
Anthropologists and archaeologists from the University of Turin in Italy discovered unusual facial tattoos while examining the remains of an approximately 800-year-old South American female mummy ...
Radiocarbon analysis revealed that the mummy was over 800 years old. She lived sometime between 1215 and 1382CE. Researchers used two new infrared analysis techniques to look for any tattoos not ...
While humans have been inking ourselves for millennia, according to researchers, the tattoos on this mysterious mummy are unique in several ways. The left cheek was not as well preserved as the ...
Archaeologists have found never-before-seen tattoos on the cheeks and arms of an 800-year-old Andean mummy, shedding more light on ancient cultural practices in South America. Humans have adopted ...
Archaeologists have found never-before-seen tattoos on the cheeks and arms of an 800-year-old Andean mummy, shedding more light on ancient cultural practices in South America. Humans have adopted body ...
In a viral TikTok video, a millennial woman has made a bold prediction: "Gen Z is going to be the last generation that has lots of tattoos." Ashley Bez, 41, from Brooklyn, New York City ...
Johnson said. Johnson suspects that's exactly what Wooding did, because by the time he'd finished designing the Lion of Judah tattoo Wooding had requested, he said something had come over Wooding.