| Jean Capart - 1904 - Страниц: 340
...des peuples de f Orient classique, I, p. 278, note i. 3 PETRIE, Abydos, I, pi. iv, 7, et p. 5 : « The fringe of locks is exquisitely made, entirely...showing a long acquaintance with hair work at that âge. It is now in thé Pitt-Rivers Muséum at Oxford ». Barbe. parties de cheveux encadrant la tête... | |
| Jean Capart - 1905 - Страниц: 402
...completely conceals them. If it is not, as Naville suggests, "a 1 PETRIE, Abydos, i. pi. iv. 7 and p. 5 : " The fringe of locks is exquisitely made, entirely...age. It is now in the Pitt-Rivers Museum at Oxford." 44 conventional or childish representation of hair," one might here recognize an object related to... | |
| Jean Capart - 1905 - Страниц: 336
...completely conceals them. If it is not, as Naville suggests, "a 1 PETRIE, Abydos. i. pi. iv. 7 and p. 5 : " The fringe of locks is exquisitely made, entirely on a band of hair, showing a long acquaintanee with hair work at that age. It is now in the Pitt-Rivers Museum at Oxford." 44 conventional... | |
| James Baikie - 1927 - Страниц: 404
...state of society which is not only civilised, but hypercivilised ; and, says Sir Flinders Petrie, " the fringe of locks is exquisitely made, entirely...a long acquaintance with hair- work at that age." We are dealing with a matter of some five thousand years ago ; but manifestly we are far removed from... | |
| James Baikie - 1927 - Страниц: 400
...but hypercivilised ; and, says Sir Flinders Petrie, " the fringe of locks 66 The Mists of Pre-History is exquisitely made, entirely on a band of hair, showing a long acquaintance with hair-work at that age." We are dealing with a matter of some five thousand years ago ; but manifestly... | |
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