Hair (in Christian Antiquity)
Hair (in Christian Antiquity)

Hair (in Christian Antiquity)



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The paintings in the catacombs permit the belief that the early Christians simply followed the fashion of their time. The short hair of the men and the waved tresses of the women were, towards the end of the second century, curled, frizzed with irons, and arranged in tiers, while for women the hair twined about the head forming a high diadem over the brow.


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