The Siberian Ice Maiden, or the Princess of Ukok, is a female mummy with tattoos from the 5th century BC. Republic of Altai, Russia

The Story Behind the Siberian Ice Maiden and Her Tattoos | by Prateek Dasgupta | Teatime History | Medium

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