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Tattooing in Ancient and Tribal Cultures

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Tattooing in Ancient and Tribal Cultures

The most ancient and widely employed form of permanent body modification is tattooing.
Archeological evidence indicates that tattooing was probably practiced among peoples living during the late Stone Age. Carved figures from European sites dated 6,000 years B.C. and Egyptian figurines created some 2,000 years later show facial and body markings thought to represent tattoos. Proof of the antiquity of the practice is derived from the mummified body of a priestess of Hathor (dated 2.000 B.C.) that bears parallel line markings on the stomach thought to have had medicinal or fertility functions. Tattooing in ancient Egypt was confined to women, especially concubines, dancers, and priestesses. Mummified remains bear series of dots and geometric line patterns. Singers and other female entertainers were decorated with the symbol of the goddess Bes. The protectress of women in these roles. In 1948 archeologists working at Pazyrykin in Siberia discovered a burial mound constructed by Sythian nomads in the fifth century B.C. A number of well-preserved human remains were found encased by ice, some of which bore intricate black line markings on the arms, legs, and torso. The tattoos were sophisticated animal designs-fish, cats, goats, and sheep-and probably held totemic significance.

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Tattoos an Asset to Body

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Tattoos an Asset to Body

Tattooing is a decorative way of self-expression. It is developing craze amongst the youngsters. Its increasing popularity can be measured easily from recent changing trends. Tattooing was once limited to body builders, boxers and bikers. Now the upcoming generation like you and me are fond of it and are waiting to get it done. Tattoo is a work of art and a beautiful skill to learn. It has opened various sources of income and employment. If you have a flair and dedication in such type of art then tattooing is a good career option. Beginning from marriage to fashion industry everyone is highly engrossed in displaying body art in the form of tattoo which acts as a status symbol. The growth of tattoo culture has experienced resurgence.

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Styles of Tattoos

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Styles of Tattoos

There are many different styles of tattoos:

Tattoos have managed to pull itself up from its suspect and seedy past with a bad reputation to become an art form that is the subject of human exhibition and self-expression today. Today tattoos have become an art form with new and better tattoo artists coming up with a huge number of styles of tattoos.

When you visit a tattoo parlor or look at an online tattoo gallery, you find that there is a wide range of tattoo styles available and a massive range of styles to choose from. The usual criteria used for choosing tattoos is usually its size, the love for someone, depicting a certain culture or sect or as a status symbol.

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Origin of Water Tattoos

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Origin of Water Tattoos

It is a widely held view that the art of tattoo originated from Polynesia and is derived from the Polynesian word "Ta-tau" which means "to strike a mark". The practice is part of a cultural tradition typically applied to coincide with ceremonies of the time. Tattoos were applied using a variety of tools. The most common being a comb like utensil made from wood or bone with numerous sharp needles.

The process of applying a tattoo to the body includes coating the sharpened needle with a pigment (usually from the ashes of a fire) which is then mixed with water or oil. The needle is then tapped to pierce the skin which is then impregnated with the pigment, leaving a permanent mark. This was, and still is, a painful experience for the recipient.

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Important Information About Tattoos

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Important Information About Tattoos

These marks on the skin have been around for many years, and in some cultures, these are distinctive marks that are relevant to the local area. Bedouin women throughout the Middle East have had markings on their skin for many years. These marks on the women in the local cultures of the Middle East have significant meaning to all of the people in the area. Some Japanese people also had these marks on their faces.

People in other countries have had these marks including people in the Philippines, Borneo, Cambodia and China. Tattoos have appeared in many different cultures and countries although the attitudes toward these marks on the skin vary from one country to another. Some of the tattoos are merely considered to be marks of beauty while in other countries these may have significant meaning to all of the people of that culture. These designs on the skin could be a sign of age, marriage or tribal affiliation depending on the culture. Tattoos have also been used to mark people for nefarious reasons such as those used by the Nazis.

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Three Body Parts Not Meant For Tattoos And Why

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Your face, hands, and feet are the three places on your body that a tattoo artist may try to talk you out of tattooing. You may actually have a difficult time finding an artist who will give you a tattoo there. Why is this?

Because often times people are impulsive about getting tattoos and the artist knows this.
Getting a tattoo is something that should be given a lot of thought because a tattoo is a permanent piece of art. As you consider getting a tattoo, you need to see the big picture of your life. An example of this is your face area.

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