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- Band or
string worn by men to
secure a
keffiyeh or
headcloth...
- in the tomb, in
particular in the
guardian statues. He
wears a
nemes headcloth,
topped by the
royal insignia of a
cobra (Wadjet) and
vulture (Nekhbet)...
- (almost
always in profile)
wearing either a
crown or helmet/regnal
headcloth. The
headcloth had some
image perhaps representing pleats, rays, or
sunburst in...
- In Bosnia,
women would sometimes place a
piece of
hawthorn behind the
headcloth of a
recently deceased person, and then
throw away the
remaining twig...
-
refer to: Khat, four-footed bed from
north India Khat (apparel), the
headcloth worn by
Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs Khat, an
alternative name for the village...
- Hut mit weißem Halstuch” (‘Peasant Girl
without a Hat and with a
White Headcloth’) (1897),
which had been
seized by the ****s, be
restituted to the heirs...
-
Slaves often worked naked.
Unique headdresses included the khat, a
loose headcloth worn by men of
noble rank, and the nemes, a
striped cloth reserved for...
- of a serpent. They wear an
upper body
cloth called an
angrakhi and a
headcloth known as the odhani; the
lower body
cloth is
called a lehenga. All these...
- Look up
nemes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nemes is the
striped headcloth worn by
pharaohs in
ancient Egypt.
Nemes may also
refer to:
Nemes (surname)...