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| Universal patterns that make up human fingerprints (loops, whorls, and arches) | 3 |
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| | Year the FBI launched its first computerized fingerprint database | 1999 |
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| Global box-office returns for the 1999 film "The Mummy" | $415 million |
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| | Year English archaeologist Howard Carter unsealed King Tut's burial chamber | 1923 |
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| Some mummies have tattoos. |
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Humans today are far more like ancient Egyptians than we may realize. Everyday people thousands of years ago went to work and school, baked bread, and shared meals… and even got tattoos. While it's unclear how widespread permanent body art was throughout ancient Egypt, researchers have found tattoos on mummified remains dating back 3,000 years. Seven female mummies unearthed from the archaeological site of Deir el-Medina in Egypt are adorned with symbols such as baboons, lotus blossoms, and human eyes (used as a symbol of protection). While it's likely the women worked as artisans or crafts workers who helped decorate nearby elaborate tombs for royalty, another theory suggests their tattoos may have been related to work as healers or religious figures. Mummification generally preserves skin, but the oils and materials used in the initial process can hide evidence of tattoos, which is why researchers are now turning to infrared imaging to catch a better glimpse of potential body art — a tool that has also revealed tattoos on two 5,000-year-old male mummies. | |
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