Tattoos discovered on Egypt`s 3,000-year-old female mummy
A French archeological mission discovered several tattoos on a 3,000-year-old mummy in Upper Egypt`s monument-rich city of Luxor, the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities said in a statement on Wednesday.
The studies, conducted by the mission of the Cairo-based French Institute of Eastern Archeology on a female mummy discovered in 2014, showed several figurative tattoos on her neck, back, shoulders and arms, said Mostafa Waziri, head of Egypt`s Supreme Council of Antiquities.
According to the research, the ancient woman lived between 1,300 B.C. and 1,070 B.C., and died between 25 and 34 years old.
Despite being unidentified, the woman must have been important considering the variety of tattoo figures on her body, including lotus flowers, cows and baboons, Waziri noted.