The application of tattoos to the human body has enjoyed a long and diverse history in many ancient cultures. At present, the oldest surviving examples are the mainly geometric tattoos on the individual known as Ötzi, dating to the late 4th millennium BCE, whose skin was preserved by the ice of the Tyrolean Alps. In the Egyptian Nile valley, the arid climate has also promoted extensive soft tissue preservation. Here we report on the tattoos found during the examination of two of the best preserved naturally mummified bodies from Egypt's Predynastic (c. 4000-3100 BCE) period, making them the earliest extant examples from the Nile Valley. Figural tattoos that mirror motifs found in Predynastic art were observed on the right arm of one male an...
International audienceI. NUBIA AND EGYPT : ROOTS AND PARADIGMSThe Oldest Preserved Tattoos in Africa...
Several Iron Age funerary tumuli (“kurgans”) from the area of the Eurasian steppes have revealed arc...
<p> </p><p>The following presents a global data set identifying tattooed human mummies from the arch...
The application of tattoos to the human body has enjoyed a long and diverse history in many ancient ...
International audienceIn the urbanized States of the Ancient Mediterranean Basin, free men and women...
International audienceAlthough Ötzi (ca. 3370--3100 B.C.) still represents the oldest direct evidenc...
As one of the most permanent markings of culture etched into human skin, tattooing provides a unique...
• A 1000-year-old mummy was found in the sand of the desert at Chiribaya Alta in Southern Peru. • Tw...
© 2019 Dr. Emily Poelina-HunterIn historical literature pertaining to Cycladic sculptures, several w...
This paper presents the first experimental archaeological study to formally compare the physical cha...
The primitive anthropological meaning of genital ornamentation is not clearly defined and the origin...
During the 2014 Ifao mission at Deir el-Medina, we identified the torso of a female mummy that was h...
Rock art, basically being non-utilitarian, non-textual anthropic markings on natural rock surfaces, ...
In the Libyan Desert, Wadi Sūra II shelter hosts numerous stencil paintings believed to date to the ...
Since 1998, the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels have been conducting rock art research ...
International audienceI. NUBIA AND EGYPT : ROOTS AND PARADIGMSThe Oldest Preserved Tattoos in Africa...
Several Iron Age funerary tumuli (“kurgans”) from the area of the Eurasian steppes have revealed arc...
<p> </p><p>The following presents a global data set identifying tattooed human mummies from the arch...
The application of tattoos to the human body has enjoyed a long and diverse history in many ancient ...
International audienceIn the urbanized States of the Ancient Mediterranean Basin, free men and women...
International audienceAlthough Ötzi (ca. 3370--3100 B.C.) still represents the oldest direct evidenc...
As one of the most permanent markings of culture etched into human skin, tattooing provides a unique...
• A 1000-year-old mummy was found in the sand of the desert at Chiribaya Alta in Southern Peru. • Tw...
© 2019 Dr. Emily Poelina-HunterIn historical literature pertaining to Cycladic sculptures, several w...
This paper presents the first experimental archaeological study to formally compare the physical cha...
The primitive anthropological meaning of genital ornamentation is not clearly defined and the origin...
During the 2014 Ifao mission at Deir el-Medina, we identified the torso of a female mummy that was h...
Rock art, basically being non-utilitarian, non-textual anthropic markings on natural rock surfaces, ...
In the Libyan Desert, Wadi Sūra II shelter hosts numerous stencil paintings believed to date to the ...
Since 1998, the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels have been conducting rock art research ...
International audienceI. NUBIA AND EGYPT : ROOTS AND PARADIGMSThe Oldest Preserved Tattoos in Africa...
Several Iron Age funerary tumuli (“kurgans”) from the area of the Eurasian steppes have revealed arc...
<p> </p><p>The following presents a global data set identifying tattooed human mummies from the arch...