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A tatoo on the right arm of a Scythian chieftain, whose mummy was found at Pazyryk (5th century BC).

{{fairusein|History of tatooing]]

Source: http://hermitagemuseum.org/html_Ru/03/hm3_2_7b.html

Rationale: a unique artifact illustrating a disappeared material culture, with no free photographs of comparable objects being available online or allowed in the museum.

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