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Examples of ancient female hairstyles.

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Fictional representation of gynaeconites (female quarters) of affluent house, possibly of a hetaera, showing typical morning activities.

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Wedding preparations of Cassandra and Bellerophontes, from ancient vase.

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Iphigenia in Tauris, based on the painting by Anselm Feuerbach.

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Reclining woman, from ancient vase.

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Phryne before the Areopagus (imaginary representation).

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Reception of guest in a home, from ancient Greek vase.

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Acrobats performing handstand stunts, from ancient vases.

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Jewellery discovered on the site of Troy.

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Medea, after painting by Anselm Feuerbach.

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Portrait of Amalia, Queen of Greece.

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Costumes from Corfu: 1. Sunday dress.2. Holiday costume. 3. Sunday dress.4. Ordinary costume. 5. Greek priest.

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Portrait of Dimitrios Voulgaris, who was prime minister of Greece eight times.

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Greek women from all over Greece, in traditional costume, 1863.

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1. The golden funerary mask known as Mask of Atreus, discovered at Mycenae. 2. The Bull of Mycenae. 3, 4. Golden votive offerings from Mycenae. 5, 6. Golden jewellery from Mycenae.

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Portrait of Sopha Engastromenou Schliemann, wife of Heinrich Schliemann, wearing a diadem from the treasure of Priam discovered in Troy.

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The archeological findings of Heinrich Schliemann at Mycenae shown at exhibition in Athens.

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Sultana.

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Greek woman of noble descent from Istanbul.

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Wife of merchant of Greek descent, Istanbul.

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The Sultan dressed for the audience at the Divan.

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The Dulbendar Agashi, Ottoman official entrusted with looking after and carrying the Sultan's turban.

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Arabic horse offered to the ambassadors by the Sultan.

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Arab woman, probably a Christian from Syria or Lebanon.

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Armenian woman.

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Jewish woman.

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French woman of Istanbul.

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Woman from Chios. The image copies an older one from the work of N. de Nicolay (1563). It nevertheless erroneously attributes the costume to a woman from Tripoli in Libya.

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Woman of Macedonia.

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