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Tattoos have a long history going back to the ancient world – and also to colonialism

  • Written by Allison Hawn, Instructional Faculty, Arizona State University
imageThe Picts, the indigenous people of what is today northern Scotland, were documented by Roman historians as having complex tattoos.Theodor de Bry, via Wikimedia Commons

While most of us would likely care to forget the pandemic as soon as is possible, a few have opted for a permanent reminder of the health crisis – in the shape of a tattoo....

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