Tattoos
In cultures like the Maori (Ta Moko) and Samoan (Pe’a) , tattoos are sacred rites of passage that convey genealogy, rank, and achievements.
Tattoos have served various roles across different cultures, often acting as "aesthetic bar codes" for an individual's identity. tattoos
Historically, cultures like the Greeks and Romans used tattoos to mark criminals or slaves. Modern Evolution and Technology In cultures like the Maori (Ta Moko) and
The shift from manual "hand-poking" to modern precision began in the late 19th century. The Worldwide History of Tattoos - Smithsonian Magazine whose 61 tattoos were likely therapeutic
The oldest known evidence comes from Ötzi the Iceman (c. 3300 BCE), whose 61 tattoos were likely therapeutic, located near joints prone to degeneration.