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- single rectangle of woolen or linen fabric. It can be worn plain or with an overfold called an apoptygma (ἀπόπτυγμα), which is more common to women. It can...
- weightiness and the pull of gravity during her gentle descent. The slight overfold of her peplos across the midsection also evokes the sense of a small wind...
- outwards-facing pleat at each shoulder (kata-nue-age) and a kolpos-like overfold at the hip (koshi-nue-age), so that the child appeared to be wearing a...
- The Mourning Athena relief with Athena wearing a plain doric overfold chiton, c. 460 BC...
- the Model 6 Unica in two versions: one with wood furniture finishes, overfolding barrel and in .357-Magnum, with fixed stock, stainless steel and wooden...
- waist and could be worn over or under the over-fold.[page needed] The overfold was called apoptygma (ἀπόπτυγμα). Variations of the peplos were worn by...
- The development of the cerebral cortex, known as corticogenesis is the process during which the cerebral cortex of the brain is formed as part of the development...
- only has the sleeves visible, and a peplos with a long apoptygma, or an overfold, girt high around the goddess's waist that accentuates her body's contour...
- of uplifted reef limestones of Paleozoic age, which were thickened by overfolding during the Akiyoshidai orogenic movement. Subsequent erosion has created...
- of uplifted reef limestones of Paleozoic age, which were thickened by overfolding during the Akiyoshidai orogenic movement. Subsequent erosion has created...