Channel Button

There are 7 articles on this title. You are reading the article ranked and rated #4 by Helium's members.

Style & Beauty   >

Tattoos & Piercings

Get a Widget for this title

Tattoos: The ancient history of body art

Tattoos Provide Scientific Perspective

There are many theoretical reasons towards the attraction of tattoos. People feel a need to express their individuality or remembrance of a person of chapter in their life. Also, there are theories of social acceptance, rebellion, and deviance in youths. However, we seldom hear about the studies with conclusive research debating whether or not tattoos are, or have been, used for medicinal purposes.


Introducing this theory is a 5,300 year old mummy found frozen in the Alps, discovered in 1991. Otzi, named after the valley in which he was recovered, has groups of markings on his back, legs and ankles. Scientists have proclaimed significant comparison of these markings to ancient versions of tattooing. These tattoos are bluish-black, some said to be lacerations filled with herbs and others produced from ashes injected into the skin with thing wood or bone.
Forensic experts examined the mummy's body and were able to conclude that Otzi suffered from back pain, whipworm and arthritis of the ankles, knees, spine and hip joints. The markings on Otzi are in very close relation to specific acupuncture points used to heal such maladies in the body. Specialists have measured these tattoos on Otzi's body and found that nine of the markings were directly on, or 6 millimeters from acupuncture points. Two others were located in the meridian, which is a key focal point of Qi energy flow.
Traditional Chinese acupuncture is a means of balancing and restoring energy in the body by inserting needles into certain points on the body. With the discoveries made in comparing the tattoos on Otzi's body to acupuncture, scientists are negotiation the idea that acupuncture originated in Europe and not in China.
Otzi has a little over 50 tattoos on his body, some are crosses and the others form groups of 3 or 4 small lines. His tattoos may not have been beautiful, artistic figures or images, but they provided a purpose of the utmost importance. Have we finally found an insight providing positive aspects of tattoos? Tell Grandma to quit her nagging and negative similes portraying any tatted persons to that of an insidious pirate or Hell's Angel. If scientists can be intrigued and hold a certain respect in their chronicles of human discoveries, then perhaps a little ink here and there, now, is not so bad. Who knows what the future will theorize about their history, looking back upon us now.

Learn more about this author, Jillian Simpson.
Contact this writer Click here to send this author comments or questions.


Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:

Tattoos: The ancient history of body art

  • 1 of 7

    by Ann Marie Dwyer

    After thousands of years, the rich tradition of body art has been promoted as a form of self-expression as well as a symbol

    read more

  • by Dissposition

    The question of "How old is the art of tattooing?" and "When and where did it begin?" are seemingly impossible questions

    read more

  • 3 of 7

    by John Delima

    Tattoo's have been around for thousands of years. Early people used tattoo's as a way to identify, criminals, slave's and

    read more

  • 4 of 7

    by Jillian Simpson

    Tattoos Provide Scientific Perspective

    There are many theoretical reasons towards the attraction of tattoos. People feel a

    read more

  • 5 of 7

    by Katy Mack

    An Old and A New Generation of Tattoos
    Tattoos have been seen as many things in the past. Symbolism, creativity, gangs, mile

    read more

View All Articles on:
Tattoos: The ancient history of body art

Add your voice

Know something about Tattoos: The ancient history of body art?
We want to hear your view. Write_penWrite now!

Helium Debate

Cast your vote!

Are discontinued colognes worth more money?

Click for your side.

99218

Featured Partner

National Autism Association (NAA)

The National Autism Association (NAA) has partnered with Helium, giving you the chance to donate your article earning...more

What is Helium? | Buy Web Content | Contact Us | Privacy | User agreement | DMCA | User Tools | Help | Community | Helium’s Official Blog | Link to Helium

Helium, Inc.
200 Brickstone Square Andover, MA 01810 USA