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The History Of The Body Art Tattoo

Posted on 03 November 2008 by Tony

The origin of body art tattoo actually dates back from several ages ago, as opposed to the belief that tattoo art is only recently established out of what other people regard to as street art. The word tattoo is itself a term that has existed in many cultures, the term being translated or coming from several languages as well. For instance in Chinese language, the word Ta means to strike something or the word Tatau means to mark.

An tangible evidence to the notion that body art tattoo has already served humanity for ages is the frozen body of a man, believed to be five thousand year old, found on a mountaintop between Austria and Italy in 1991. The frozen body was discovered to be marked with around 60 tattoos from his waist down to the legs.

Uncovered mummies were also regarded as evidences of tattoo art. In Egypt during the 1800s, a group of archaeologists found a notorious mummy named Amunet, who was an Egyptian priestess. Her body was covered with tattoo designs. Then, other tattooed mummies were discovered in 1948 somewhere between Russia and China by a Russian archaeologist, but the remains were believed to have lived 24,000 years ago.

These findings were solid evidences of what tattoo art has brought to the human race since time immemorial – no one can actually verify the exact date of its origin. But one thing that present history records keep is a validation of how the art of tattoo was used in the past.

History shows that some ancient societies apply body art tattoo for medical, spiritual, and even for hierarchal purposes. There is said to be a specific tattoo art design in accordance to its various purposes as dictated by their societies.

However, in the contemporary times, body art is more likely taken and used as a label to the personality of that individual. Whatever tattoo art design they have on their bodies, it  speaks of themselves, of their beliefs, of their way of living. For the very few individuals who take tattoo on themselves, take the art as simply art to share with to other people. But more than anything else, tattoo is definitely a sketch that tells many stories.

Body art tattoo comes in thousands of designs. There are tattoos based on nature, on human faces, on gods and goddesses, on specific objects of desires, and on words or texts – name of a special person or a favorite quote. To find out more of these tattoos, you can visit the nearest and trusted tattoo shop or easily access it through the internet, where you can find galleries of tattoo art.

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