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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNGorgeous, Hidden Animal Tattoos Discovered on a More Than 2,000-Year-Old ‘Ice Mummy’ by Using Digital Imaging
The ancient tattoos, which would have required trained artistry and hours of work, would be difficult for even modern ...
As in modern times, tattooing in ancient Siberia was an art that required formal training and artistic sensibilities, ...
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Extraordinary ancient tattoo art uncovered on 2300-year-old ice mummy in groundbreaking study
Using near-infrared imaging, researchers uncovered extraordinary hand-poked designs of tigers, griffins and tiny roosters on ...
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ZME Science on MSNAncient Siberian mummy was covered in intricate tattoos even modern artists would struggle to replicate
Tattoos are rare in the archaeological record, because skin rarely survives the centuries. But in the permafrost of the Altai ...
Using near-infrared imaging, researchers uncovered extraordinary hand-poked designs of tigers, griffins and tiny roosters on the body of a 2300-year-old Siberian mummy.
Researchers reconstructed a roughly 2,000-year-old woman’s tattoos, from prowling tigers to a fantastical griffinlike creature.
Researchers have discovered a series of tattoos on a woman, believed to have been around 50 at the time of her death.
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