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Archaeologists have explanation for Otzi the Iceman's tattoos

The 2016 study suggests that tattoos are a long-standing and widespread cultural practice, with different means of permanently inserting pigments beneath the skin. The techniques include hand poking or tapping with the use of a single-point tool that may or may not have a handle; incision; and subdermal tattooing, or skin stitching, using a needle to thread an ink-soaked filament or sinew. ....

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Ötzi the Iceman has the world's oldest tattoos. Here's how they were made

Ötzi the Iceman has the world's oldest tattoos. Here's how they were made
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Trentino Alto Adige , United Kingdom , South Tyrol , United States , Matt Lodder , Marco Samadelli , Tennessee Division Of Archaeology , Institute For Mummy Studies At Eurac Research , Tyrol Museum Of Archaeology , University Of Essex , Tennessee Division , European Journal , South Tyrol Museum , New Zealand Based , Danny Riday , Mummy Studies , Eurac Research , Aaron Deter Wolf ,

Archaeologists have explanation for Otzi the Iceman's tattoos

The 2016 study suggests that tattoos are a long-standing and widespread cultural practice, with different means of permanently inserting pigments beneath the skin. The techniques include hand poking or tapping with the use of a single-point tool that may or may not have a handle; incision; and subdermal tattooing, or skin stitching, using a needle to thread an ink-soaked filament or sinew. ....

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