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The British Museum | 5,000-year-old tattoos from Ancient Egypt I Curator's Corner S3 Ep6 #CuratorsCorner @britishmuseum | Uploaded 6 years ago | Updated 7 hours ago
Physical anthropologist Daniel Antoine shows us the oldest figurative tattoos in the world and explains their significance today.

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