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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...
- illustration done by a professional illustrator. The use of decorative headpieces in m****cripts was inherited by the medieval West from late Antique and...
- Retrieved 5 April 2012. Considine, Austin (6 May 2011). "Perched, Frothy, Headpieces Fascinate: Noticed". The New York Times. Archived from the original on...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- allowing higher and wider headpieces that demonstrated social status. Particularly during the Qing dynasty, the headpiece spread into a fan shape that...
- with headpieces resembling those worn by Korean aristocrats or scholars. "Female" jangseungs, on the other hand, wear less elaborate headpieces and usually...
- with feathers, ribbons, flowers, and jewelry, and accompanied by various headpieces, hats, and fascinators. Voluminous hairstyles like the bouffant and the...
- would have been a blank space, such as that found on a title-page, a headpiece or tailpiece. The use in modern graphic design is derived from book publishing...