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around the forehead.
Commonly worn by
ancient rulers, such as Cleopatra,
headpieces usually carry some
emblem of
religious or
political significance. A beaded...
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illustration done by a
professional illustrator. The use of
decorative headpieces in m****cripts was
inherited by the
medieval West from late
Antique and...
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Retrieved 5
April 2012. Considine,
Austin (6 May 2011). "Perched, Frothy,
Headpieces Fascinate: Noticed". The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on...
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Horned helmets were worn by many
people around the world.
Headpieces mounted with
animal horns or
replicas were also worn
since ancient history, as in...
- hydrophobic, C-terminal
headpiece The
headpiece (HP67) is made up of a compact, 70
amino acid
folded protein at the C-terminus. This
headpiece contains an F-actin...
- with
headpieces resembling those worn by
Korean aristocrats or scholars. "Female" jangseungs, on the
other hand, wear less
elaborate headpieces and usually...
- height. It is
usually constructed out of a
ruler and a
sliding horizontal headpiece which is
adjusted to rest on the top of the head.
Stadiometers are used...
- m****ive than
their Anglo-Saxon equivalents,
which have
mostly lost
their headpieces.
Irish examples with a head in
cross form
include the
Cross of Kells,...
- from Monstro's
point of view. She held the
camera herself,
without the
headpiece,
while wearing the suit, as her arm was
inside the
blood rig. The climax...
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Montafon (German: [mɔntaˈfoːn] in
local dialect: "Muntafu") is a 39 km long
valley in the
westernmost Austrian federal state of Vorarlberg. It is traversed...