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Archaeologists have used cutting edge techniques to reveal new information about the intricate tattoos of a woman that lived ...
As in modern times, tattooing in ancient Siberia was an art that required formal training and artistic sensibilities, ...
Tattoos are rare in the archaeological record, because skin rarely survives the centuries. But in the permafrost of the Altai ...
New imaging technology has allowed scientists to decipher the tattoos of an Iron Age mummy—and study them like never before.
The ornate tattoos of a 2,500-year-old Siberian ‘ice mummy’ have finally been revealed using advanced imaging technology, ...
Caspari and his colleagues turned to cutting-edge infrared photography to image in three dimensions the tattoos on the arms ...
Interestingly, the study’s authors noted that the mummy’s right forearm tattoos were more technically proficient and detailed ...
The ancient tattoos, which would have required trained artistry and hours of work, would be difficult for even modern ...
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Imaging suggests that more than one tattooist applied pigment to the hands and forearms of a woman who lived more than two ...
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1,000-year-old mummy unearthed in Peru

LIMA, Peru (AFP) — A crew of workers accidentally discovered a mummy more than 1,000 years old while installing gas pipes in ...
Tattoos on the arms of a Siberian “ice mummy” who lived 2,500 years ago have been revealed in high detail for the first time.