- such as the
tutulus, or the bun. The beehive, helmet,
hairbouquet or
pillbox are
modern day
names given to
Roman hairstyles. The
tutulus was originally...
- 2nd – 3rd
centuries AD
Diverse fibulae. 4th
century BC – 3rd
century AD
Tutulus plate fibulae. 2nd – 3rd
centuries AD In
Roman Britain the
fibula designs...
- surnukeha: õnnetusjuhtum, mõrv või
traditsiooniline käitumine?. Tartu:
Tutulus,
Tartu University. pp. 10, 11.
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- attire. Her hair was
plaited up with a
purple band in a
conical form (
tutulus), but when she went to parti****te in the
ritual of the Argei, she neither...
- the
scalp drawn back into
twists or
plaits that were then
wound into a
tutulus at the
crown of the head. Central-parted hair-knots at the back of the...
- up in
woollen bands (fillets, or vitae) in a high-piled
style known as
tutulus. Her face was
concealed from the public, male gaze with a veil; her palla...
- with
straps ("Tyrrhenian", the
Tyrrhena pedum according to Virgil) The
tutulus, a
conical feminine bonnet (Tomb of the
Lionesses of Monterozzi, Sarcophagus...
- pointed,
raised toes,
reminiscent of
Hittite models. Hair is worn
under the
tutulus, a
round or
conical headdress decorated with
geometric motifs, or is gathered...
-
polymath Varro said that the piled-up
hairstyle of
Roman matrons was
called a
tutulus from the word tutus, "safe", and was also
nicknamed an arx, like the citadel...
- (Gomphus westfalli)
Kakadu vicetail (Hemigomphus magela)
Lamelligomphus tutulus Macrogomphus lankanensis Nepogomphoides stuhlmanni Dark
pincertail (Onychogomphus...