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The bride adornment and masters of bride adornment in Turkish culture

2017
The formation of a family which is defined as the smallest unit in the community is sacred in Turkish society as in many cultures and it is celebrated with ceremonies. Despite the regional differences, certain rules and morals take place at every stage of the marriage ceremony. Because importance attributed to the establishment of a new home in Turkish
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Shell adornments of the 6th-5th millennia BC in the Romanian Lower Danube area

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Monica Mărgărit
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The Importance of Adornments in Insular Traditional Costumes: The Case of Jewellery

2023
Sylvie Castro   +2 more
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Adorning and Protecting

Near Eastern Archaeology, 2020
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The iconography of adornment

2020
Funerary iconography in the north-west of the Roman empire was highly indebted to, but not a copy of, Italian funerary iconography. In Italy, tombstones portray women unadorned (without jewellery or accoutrements used in bodily grooming) in accordance with the Roman ideology of feminine modesty.
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Africa Adorned

African Arts, 1985
John Distefano, Angela Fisher
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