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2009/02/06
Tattoos in Europe
Tattooing was a primitive practice that had died out in Europe as Christian civilization advanced, but had survived elsewhere in the 'uncivilized' world. The Christian body was to be marked only as a sign of shame, which meant the branding of medieval criminals and slaves. But when 18th-century European sailors rediscovered the tattoo among Pacific islanders, they brought this new form of exotic
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