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History Of Tattoos |
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Tattoos are almost as old as mankind. It is believed that the first tattooing happened accidentally, with people falling or stepping into pigment-carrying, sharp instruments or materials, like e.g. sharp, charcoaled branches from leftover fireplaces or wooden spears/arrowheads hardened in fire. This tends to leave trapped pigment in the dermis, such accidents are by the way the major reason for pigment removal research even in our days.
It is easy to see why people would make the connection and survival of
bad wounds may even have helped the magical or religious meaning of
tattoos into existence The current first proven incident of a tattoo
dates back 4,000 years B.C. a traveler was found in Italy near
Austria, preserved in the permafrost of a glacier. Carbon dating and
arte facts found near him suggest that he is over 5,300 years old. The
skin bears a cross behind one knee and a series of lines above his
kidneys. This has given rise to the speculation that the man was a
shaman or otherwise holy member of his clan, as for millennia tattoos
were reserved in many if not most cultures to members of the castes of
priest or secret sects Ancient Egyptian mummies, as well as clay
figurines bear tattoos, this dates to between 4,000 and 3,000 years
old. The tattoos were applied by puncture with a needle or other sharp
instrument steeped in pigment, much like the prisoner tattoos of later
times. The practice traveled from Egypt across the world, Egypt - an
empire with traffic into most countries it bordered - was in contact
with Greece, Persia, Central Asia and Arabia and spread tattoos along
the main merchant routes. From Southern China the practice spread
along the silk route. |
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