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Pembentukan Hiasan Kepala Busana Pengantin Sebagai Proses Pembelajaran Dalam Menciptakan Modifikasi
The bridal costume, seen from the structure and fashion accessories, has aesthetic value and symbolic value. The bridal costume consists of headdresses, clothes, skirts, and accessories. This study examines the object of the bride’s clothing on the head.
Hariana Hariana
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A bronze jewelry set was found during excavations of a woman’s and a child’s grave at the Novye Yabalakly 1 burial ground (located in the Republic of Bashkortoston on the right bank of the Dema River), attributed to the Srubnaya culture (third quarter of
Emma R. Usmanova +3 more
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“Helmets” of the Ob Ugrians: typology and functions [PDF]
On the basis of the comparative-typological method, the woolen headdresses-helmets held at the sanctuaries of the Northern Khanty and Mansi have been analyzed.
Bogordayeva A.A.
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In this paper, two different objects from the ethnographic collection of the museum of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Rome), a Polynesian barkcloth (tapa) and a Polynesian headdress in feathers (pa’e ku’a), were investigated to ...
Claudia Colantonio +7 more
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Boktag From Two Burials of the Bashkir-Berkutov Burial Mound (preliminary analysis)
A comprehensive study of the Golden Horde costume involves the study of not only clothing, but also numerous elements of accessories indicating the social status, practically complementing and completing the image.
Lyudmila E. Maklasova +2 more
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Clothing as an image of personal notability: Portraits of noblewomen in the church in Donja Kamenica [PDF]
The paper was created to analyse the clothes of the ktetoress and her daughter in the patroness composition in Donja Kamenica's Church of the Virgin. Along with the analysis of the clothes made, a small review of their headdresses, which are an integral ...
Frfulanović Dragana
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The role of hat in the self-identification of Latin American peoples
The diversity of Latin American hats is determined by the climatic and geographical characteristics of the area of residence of different nations, as well as socio-economic factors, however, inter-ethnic ties play a key role, as well as the historically ...
Iu. V. Davtian
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A prehistoric Native American pictograph that signals the summer solstice [PDF]
The current article examines a 90 cm. tall, prehistoric Native American pictograph painted in red ochre which depicts a red Anthropomorph wearing a “V”-shaped headdress.
McHugh John, Lundwall John, Howells Tom
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AN UNPUBLISHED TERRACOTTA FROM TANTA MUSEUM, EGYPT [PDF]
This research studies a terracotta statue of a woman representing the conjunction of the Egyptian goddess Isis and the Greek one Aphrodite. It is currently preserved at Tanta Museum under No. 3658.
AZZA KABIL
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Headdress of the 4th Century A.D. from Mokino Burial Ground
The paper considers the remains of the only known female headdress of the late stage of Glyadenovo culture discovered in burial 264 of Mokino burial mound in the vicinity of Perm. The structure of the organic remains of the headdress, design features, as
Pereskokov Mikhail L. +2 more
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