Body art fans flock to Moscow
Published: 25 April, 2009, 04:00
For the third year running, tattoo enthusiasts from around the world have descended upon Moscow to display their expertise.
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Published: 25 April, 2009, 04:00
For the third year running, tattoo enthusiasts from around the world have descended upon Moscow to display their expertise.
according to records I read - tattoos were commonplace in ancient Japan and China - as a means of easily identifying CRIMINAL people - or suspicious people - and were put on easy-to-view places on the body for society to be able to identify people they should beware of! Tough call on the innocent and wrongly accused - no doubt! Tattoos were put around ankles - wrists - necks - foreheads depending on nature of the crime or suspicion created - theft - rapist - etc. and all left truly marked for life - no forgiveness was the ancient key. The accused must have felt very conspicuous indeed! EveUK