Styling one's hair seems to be an innate desire of humans to emphasize their beauty and power. As reviewed here, hairstyles were influenced by preceding cultures, by religion, by those depicted for gods and emperors on sculptures and coins. In addition, they were determined by aspects of lifestyle such as sports, wealth, and the desire to display inner feelings. The historical changes in fashions can be exemplarily followed by a visitor to an art collection of Graeco-Roman antiquity. The study of hairstyles permits an insight into very basic aspects of the self-conception of individuals and of the respective societies
Of Beards and Men makes the case that today’s bearded renaissance is part of a centuries-long cycle ...
Throughout Classical Greece, the superficial artistic conventions of pubic hair illustration illumin...
The relation that mankind has with hair falls under the invariant. Like other societies, the ancient...
Styling one's hair seems to be an innate desire of humans to emphasize their beauty and power. As re...
Anthropologists and sociologists have made hair the focus of numerous studies since the late ninetee...
Hair, the most malleable part of the human body, lends itself to the most varied forms of impermane...
Katherine Schwab and Marice Rose are contributing authors, Self and Society. Book description: How...
Summary This study deals with the hairstyles of women in Greek antiquity. Although they are not t...
This dissertation is a cultural study of male facial hair in the Roman world. It approaches facial h...
The purpose of the article is to determine the peculiarities of the development of ancient hairstyle...
An ornate goldwork hairnet from the Hellenistic period that is currently in the Metropolitan Museum ...
Le rapport que l’Humanité entretient avec la chevelure relève de l’invariant. Comme d’autressociétés...
Haircare and coiffure making were not acts of mere adornment and fashion for Roman women. These acti...
This collection of short articles represents an original attempt to bring together scholarship that ...
Hair carried a significant symbolic value among the cultures of ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt. In t...
Of Beards and Men makes the case that today’s bearded renaissance is part of a centuries-long cycle ...
Throughout Classical Greece, the superficial artistic conventions of pubic hair illustration illumin...
The relation that mankind has with hair falls under the invariant. Like other societies, the ancient...
Styling one's hair seems to be an innate desire of humans to emphasize their beauty and power. As re...
Anthropologists and sociologists have made hair the focus of numerous studies since the late ninetee...
Hair, the most malleable part of the human body, lends itself to the most varied forms of impermane...
Katherine Schwab and Marice Rose are contributing authors, Self and Society. Book description: How...
Summary This study deals with the hairstyles of women in Greek antiquity. Although they are not t...
This dissertation is a cultural study of male facial hair in the Roman world. It approaches facial h...
The purpose of the article is to determine the peculiarities of the development of ancient hairstyle...
An ornate goldwork hairnet from the Hellenistic period that is currently in the Metropolitan Museum ...
Le rapport que l’Humanité entretient avec la chevelure relève de l’invariant. Comme d’autressociétés...
Haircare and coiffure making were not acts of mere adornment and fashion for Roman women. These acti...
This collection of short articles represents an original attempt to bring together scholarship that ...
Hair carried a significant symbolic value among the cultures of ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt. In t...
Of Beards and Men makes the case that today’s bearded renaissance is part of a centuries-long cycle ...
Throughout Classical Greece, the superficial artistic conventions of pubic hair illustration illumin...
The relation that mankind has with hair falls under the invariant. Like other societies, the ancient...