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The ornate tattoos of a 2,500-year-old Siberian ‘ice mummy’ have finally been revealed using advanced imaging technology, ...
Archaeologists have used cutting edge techniques to reveal new information about the intricate tattoos of a woman that lived ...
Researchers have discovered a series of tattoos on a woman, believed to have been around 50 at the time of her death.
Tattoos may have been widespread in prehistory, with scientists discovering a plethora of body art on a pastoralist who died ...
Interestingly, the study’s authors noted that the mummy’s right forearm tattoos were more technically proficient and detailed ...
Caspari and his colleagues turned to cutting-edge infrared photography to image in three dimensions the tattoos on the arms ...
As in modern times, tattooing in ancient Siberia was an art that required formal training and artistic sensibilities, ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkable glimpse into the past through the discovery of a 2,000-year-old mummy in the Altai ...
Tigers, stags and a leopard twist around each other, the animals’ stylized and intricate details spread in ink across a woman ...
A 2500-year-old Siberian “ice mummy” found in the Altai mountains revealed intricate tattoos. The research published in the ...
New imaging technology has allowed scientists to decipher the tattoos of an Iron Age mummy—and study them like never before.
The male mummy, who was discovered about 100 years ago, has a wild bull and a Barbary Sheep tattooed on his upper arm, according to experts. S-shaped and linear motifs were identified on the upper ...