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  2. History of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Infrared photography recently revealed that these smudges were in fact tattoos of two slightly overlapping horned animals. The horned animals have been tentatively identified as a wild bull (long tail, elaborate horns) and a Barbary sheep (curving horns, humped shoulder). Both animals are well known in Predynastic Egyptian art.

  3. Lyle Tuttle - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Gilbert Tuttle (October 7, 1931 – March 26, 2019) was an American tattoo artist and historian of the medium, who had been tattooing since 1949. He tattooed Janis Joplin, Cher, Jo Baker, Paul Stanley, Jeff Scranton, and many other American musicians, actors, and celebrities.

  4. Komainu - Wikipedia

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    A pair of komainu, the "a" on the right, the "um" on the left. Komainu (狛犬), often called lion-dogs in English, are statue pairs of lion-like creatures, which traditionally guard the entrance or gate of the shrine, or placed in front of or within the honden (inner sanctum) of Japanese Shinto shrines.

  5. Passengers flying Spirit Airlines may need to conceal some tattoos or put on more clothing for their next flight, according to the airline’s updated contract for travelers.

  6. Wild video shows cosmetic foundation completely erase tattoo ...

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    Promotional footage of a newly announced foundation by Coloured Rain, a diverse cosmetic line that includes shades for people of all skin tones, shows the product cause a large tattoo to disappear ...

  7. “Ego Driven”: Prince Harry Gets Neck Tattoo From Jelly Roll ...

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    Prince Harry was “tattooed” on his neck by Jelly Roll. The clip featured a comedic exchange where Jelly Roll seemingly gave the Duke of Sussex his first tattoo. Taking to its Instagram page on ...

  8. Rübezahl - Wikipedia

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    Rübezahl (Rübenczal) as a tailed demon, first known depiction by Martin Helwig, 1561. Rübezahl (German: [ˈʁyːbəˌtsaːl], Polish: Liczyrzepa, Duch Gór, Karkonosz, Rzepiór, or Rzepolicz; Czech: Krakonoš or Rýbrcoul) is a folkloric mountain spirit of the Giant Mountains (Czech: Krkonoše, Polish: Karkonosze, hence his name in Czech and Polish), a mountain range along the border ...

  9. William Buckley (convict) - Wikipedia

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    William Buckley (born 1776–1780 – died 30 January 1856), also known as the "wild white man", was an English bricklayer, and served in the military until 1802, when he was convicted of theft. He was then transported to Australia , where he helped construct buildings for the fledgling penal settlement at Port Phillip Bay in what is now ...