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Female Headdress from Dubrovskiy Burial Ground of 4th–5th Centuries
The article examines the remains of a female headdress from Dubrovskiy burial ground of Mazunino type in the Kama region of Udmurtia. The burial is defined by the Migration Period, and the leader of the excavations generally attributed it to the 4th ...
Krasnopeоrov Alexander A. +1 more
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National Clothes of Altaians: Essential Features Revisited
Introduction. With reference to works by Russian ethnographers and collected field materials, the paper presents the first insight into specific features of Altaian traditional clothes and changes the latter undergo in the modern period. Goals.
Emma V. Ekeyeva, Nikolay V. Ekeyev
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The article introduces an item from funds of the State museum «Tsaritsyno» — a female headdress kokoshnik with the rare ornamental composition embroidered with silver threads.
Soldatenkova D.V.
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Hoard of the Early Iron Age near Odoevskie Gory Village in the Middle Oka Region
The paper is the initial publication of a hoard found near Odoevskie Gory village in the Spassky District of the Ryazan region and transferred to the State Historical Museum in 2013.
Evgenii S. Azarov, Ilya R. Akhmedov
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Ship carvers in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain [PDF]
Vessel ornamentation has been practised for thousands of years and over a vast geographical area. Unsurprisingly, the type of carvings and their purpose vary considerably from place to place and their style, form and subject matter have changed ...
McCarthy, Erica
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THE IMAGE OF ANTELOPE (SAIGA) IN THE EARLY IRON AGE ART OF KAZAKHSTAN [PDF]
The aim of the study was to analyze images of antelope, specifically Saiga tatarica, among Early Iron Age artworks in Kazakhstan. The research is based on archaeological record from the so-called ‘Zhalauly hoard’, as well as from Taldy-2, Tasmola-5 ...
Bazarbayeva, G., Jumabekova, G.
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Decorations of the Bogtag Headdress
We will discuss decorations on a Mongolian wife hat. Two decorations were found in the second burial at Buural Mountain in Khongor sum, Darkhan Uul province in 1980. They are stored in the Funds of Institute of Archaeology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences. In total, there are two fragments.The first decoration is well-preserved and round in shape.
Nandin-Erdene Nyam-Osor +1 more
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Калмыцкий костюм в призме образно-знаковой системы буддизма
В статье рассматривается структура калмыцкого народного костюма с выделением знаковой роли головного убора. Впервые рассматривая калмыцкий народный костюм с точки зрения комплекса искусствоведческого, культурологического, эстетического, семиотического ...
Батырева, Кермен Петровна
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Some Aspects of the Art of Feather Works in Prehispanic Mexico
In a universal way feathers have been includes in different utilitarian and symbolic aspects. For that reason, the importance of the use of feathers in prehispanic Mexico is exposed based in the dress and head wear that some personages that are painted ...
Lourdes Navarijo Ornelas
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Women’s Veiling: Everyday and Ceremonial Practices of Central-Asian Peoples
The study presents an analysis of traditional forms of clothing serving for women’s veiling in Central Asia in the period from the second half of the 19th century to the 20th century, focusing on its occurrence and importance in both everyday and ...
Tereza Hejzlarová +1 more
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