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2009/02/20
Greek and Roman Tattoo
Tattooing was only associated with  barbarians in early Greek and Roman times. The Greeks learned tattooing from the  Persians, and used it to mark slaves and criminals so they could be identified  if they tried to escape. The Romans in turn adopted the practice from the  Greeks, and in late antiquity when the Roman army consisted largely of  mercenaries; they also were tattooed so that deserters
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