-
divided into the
three species of cecryphalus, saccus, and mitra. The
kekryphalos, in its
narrower sense, was a caul or coif of net-work, corresponding...
- hair used by the Gr**** women.
Tainia was a headband, ribbon, or fillet.
Kekryphalos (κεκρύφαλος) was a
Hairnet and
Sakkos (σάκκος) a hair sack/cap used by...
-
fragments from a
secondary grave stele: two
women wearing a
peplos and
kekryphalos (hairnet), hold
poppy or
pomegranate flowers, and
maybe a
small bag of...
-
Karine ("The
Woman From Caria")
Katapseudomenos ("The
False Accuser")
Kekryphalos ("The Hair-Net")
Kitharistes ("The Harp-Player")
Knidia ("The
Woman From...
-
although by Agathon's time, such clothing,
especially the κεκρύφαλος (
kekryphalos, an
elaborate covering for the hair) had long
fallen out of
fashion for...
-
pulled up as if on purpose, and with her shoes, rings, and hair
bindings (
kekryphalos) torn off and
scattered around. Her
mouth was open, and the
tongue was...
- the
exhibited works of art at the Louvre, the
women also are
wearing a
kekryphalos, a
hairnet in the Greco-Roman hairstyle, and
appear to hold a type of...