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Tattoo - The Beginning of the Body Art


A tattoo is a marking made by inserting ink into the skin to change the pigment for decorative or other reasons. It is said that the word tattoo has two major origins- from the Polynesian word "ta" which means striking something and from the Tahitian word "tatau" meaning to mark something. It began over 5000 years ago and tattoo is as diverse as the people who have them on their skin.

Tattoos on human are a type of decorative body modification while tattoos on animals are most commonly used for identification or branding. For Polynesian, Samoan, Tongan, etc. it is called tatau. In Tahitian, tatu. The word tatau was immediately adapted into English, the pronunciation was changed to conform to English phonology as tattoo. Sailors later introduced both the word and reintroduced the concept of tattooing to Europe. Tattoo fanatics may refer to tattoos as ink, tats, art, pieces or work. The tattooists can also be called as Artists.

Tattooing has been practiced worldwide. It has been a Eurasian practice at least since Neolithic period. Otzi the Iceman was found in the Otz valley in the Alps, dating from the 4th to 5th millennium BC, had more or less 57 carbon tattoos consisting of small dots and lines on his lower spine, on his right ankle and behind his left knee. Other mummies like the Mummy of Amunet from ancient Egypt was found dating from the end of the 2nd millennium BC bearing tattoos.

Pre-Christian Celtic, Germanic and other central and northern European tribes were often heavily tattooed, according to surviving accounts.

Tattooing in Japan is thought to go back to the Paleolithic era, some ten thousand years ago. Plenty other cultures have had their own tattoo traditions, ranging from rubbing cuts and wounds with ashes, to hand-pricking the skin to insert inks or dyes.

In the Western world today, tattooing has originated from Polynesia by 18th century explorers. It became popular among European sailors, before it became popular worldwide.

Despite the growing fascination with tattooing of the social sciences as well as the people worldwide and the immense popularity of body tattoos themselves, the practice has not left much of a historical record.

Tattoo - The Beginning of the Body Art









The tattoo is made by the occasion of the inclusion of the ink in the skin to change the pigment for decorative or other reasons. It is said that the word tattoo of two major assets, from ta, "the Polynesian word" which means something and hit the Tahitian word "tatau" meaning to mark something. Began more than 5000 years ago, tattoos are as varied as the people who have on their skin.

Tattoos on humans are a type of decorative body modification, while tattoos on animals are most commonly used to determine the identity or brand. Of the Polynesian, Samoa, Tonga, and so the so-called tatau. In Tahiti, Tattoo. It was adapted to immediately tatau a word to the English language, and pronunciation changed to correspond with the English language and phonetics tattoos. Sailors and view later each of the word and reintroduced the concept of tattooing to Europe. May refer to the fanatics tattoo ink, and tats, art, cut or work. It can also be tattooists also called artists.


Tattooing has been practiced in all parts of the world. Has been a Eurasian practice at least since the Neolithic period. Was found on Otzi Iceman in the valley Otz in the Alps, dating back to the thousand 4 to 5, and was more or less Tattoo carbon 57, which consists of small dots and lines at the bottom of the spine to him, on his right ankle and behind the left knee. Was found the mummy of others, such as Amunet mummy from ancient Egypt dating back to the end of the millennium BC Tattoo 2 fruit.

Celtic and pre-Christian, and other Germanic tribes in Central Europe and North often a large tattoo, according to the accounts alive.


It is believed that tattoos in Japan to return to the Stone Age, and some ten thousand years ago. It was a lot of other cultures traditions of tattooing, ranging from lowering and rubbing wounds with ashes, to hand-pricking the skin to insert the inks or dyes.

In the Western world today, and tattoos have arisen from the Polynesian explorers before 18 century. Became popular among European sailors, before they become popular all over the world.

In spite of the growing fascination with tattoos from the social sciences, as well as the peoples of the world and the immense popularity of tattooing the body itself, did not leave the practice a lot of the historical record.
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