-
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...
- 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
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...
-
folds at the
waist and
could be worn over or
under the over-fold. The
overfold was
called apoptygma (ἀπόπτυγμα).
Variations of the
peplos were worn by...
- only the
sleeves are visible, and a
peplos with a long apoptygma, or an
overfold, girt high
around the goddess's
waist that
accentuates her body's contour...
- 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...
-
typically lived with
their "heads"
parallel to the
current direction.
Overfolding of the
fossils from all
sides contradicts any form of
stalked attachment...
- of
uplifted reef
limestones of
Paleozoic age,
which were
thickened by
overfolding during the
Akiyoshidai orogenic movement.
Subsequent erosion has created...
- a
floor length chiton girt
under the ****,
forming an
apoptygma or
overfold, with
short sleeves. A
cloak is
pulled to the
crown of the head and envelopes...
-
cooling caused contraction the
elevated lines to be 'thrown into
folds and
overfolds'
forming mountain chains along the margins. Mackie's idea is interesting...