An off-beat experiment has poked holes in a well-liked assumption about Ötzi the Iceman’s tattoos.
Ötzi’s roughly 5,200-year-old physique, discovered partly preserved and naturally mummified within the Italian Alps in 1991, contains 61 tattoos — black traces and crosses on his left wrist, decrease legs, decrease again and chest. A standard however untested thought holds that charcoal ash was rubbed into pores and skin incisions made with a pointy stone software, ensuing on this planet’s oldest recognized tattoos (SN: 1/13/16).
“Our examine reveals that the previous 30 years of standard knowledge as to how the Iceman was tattooed is wrong,” says archaeologist Aaron Deter-Wolf of the Tennessee Division of Archaeology in Nashville.
Tattooing experiments and a evaluate of world tattooing practices in conventional societies point out that a hand-held, single-pointed software with pigment on its tip was used to punch carefully spaced holes in Ötzi’s pores and skin, Deter-Wolf and colleagues report March 13 within the European Journal of Archaeology. This “hand-poke” tattooing method has been reported for the reason that mid-1800s amongst nonindustrialized cultures all through a lot of the world, together with Ötzi’s dwelling area of central Europe.
For the brand new examine, Deter-Wolf teamed up with 4 skilled tattooists who concentrate on conventional, nonelectric strategies. Together with his colleagues’ help, a type of tattooists — Danny Riday of The Temple Tattoo in Tamahere, New Zealand — tattooed considered one of his legs with eight similar line designs utilizing eight instruments and 4 conventional strategies.
The instruments have been constituted of animal bone, obsidian, copper, a boar tusk and a metal needle. Tattooing strategies consisted of hand poking; tapping a deal with hooked up to a bone level or a bone comb with a wooden implement in order that pigment-coated factors punctured the pores and skin; slicing the pores and skin with an obsidian blade earlier than rubbing in pigment; and utilizing a needle to drag a pigment-infused thread via the pores and skin’s outer layer.
The researchers then in contrast microscopic photos of Riday’s tattoos after they’d healed for six months to ultraviolet and high-resolution digital photos of the Iceman’s tattoos.
Tattoos created with totally different instruments and strategies displayed distinctive bodily signatures, Deter-Wolf says. However notably, Ötzi’s physique markings are 1 to three millimeters broad and embrace stippling, rounded ends and irregular pigment seepage alongside their edges — all hallmarks of hand poking utilizing a bone level or copper axe.
Though the brand new report can’t decide with absolute certainty how Ötzi obtained his tattoos, the researchers present “in depth and believable explanations” to help hand poking, says Marco Samadelli, head of the laboratory for the conservation of human stays on the Institute for Mummy Research at Eurac Analysis in Bolzano, Italy. Samadelli directed conservation of the Iceman’s stays from 1998 to 2021.
A bone axe discovered amongst Ötzi’s belongings contains a level doubtlessly sharp sufficient to be used in tattooing, as does an antler tip from his quiver, Deter-Wolf says. These finds have but to be examined for tattoo-related harm or pigment residue.