1,400 years ago, Nubians tattooed their young children. Archaeologists are trying to find out why.

Children as young as 18 months old were given facial tattoos in the Nile Valley region 1,400 years ago, archaeologists have discovered while studying mummified corpses in Sudan. Furthermore, this practice coincided with the introduction of Christianity into the region known as Nubia.

“If tattoos are a symbol of the wearer’s Christian faith, then it may be important for parents to come up with permanent ways to mark their children as Christians,” says the study’s lead author. Anne Austinan archaeologist at the University of Missouri-St. Lewis told Live Science.

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