Interesting enough.
The more things change the more they stay the same I guess
That was fascinating! I have always wondered if anyone knew how to do these hairstyles the Roman women wore that were so elaborate. I’ve noticed they are not reproduced anywhere and felt likely no one really does know how.
Well, how wonderful this woman has figured out some and is now working on it. It’s a valuable contribution to archeology and maybe someday we’ll see some of these hairstyles reproduced in the modern world.
I thought thought the interview and how she went about her research was interesting. She claims she’s not a good writer, that she’s a hairdresser, but she sure is articulate.
AND, she DID get published in a scholarly journal!
Very interesting, she makes more sense than some of the pedigreed eggheads. I’ve always been a fan of tight buns.
what impresses me is it didnt take hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to discover this
what impresses me is it didnt take hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to discover this
I love this! I wish that I had hair that would lend itself to this.
I remember seeing paintings on the walls of the palace at Knossos in Crete in my high school history books. There were girls with beautiful hairdos.
They looked very modern and elaborate.
Just FABULOUS!
Awesome. An entire story that did not have one cringe-worthy element. How pleasant to read about something like that.