The hair of women is sometimes concealed undera cap. The wind and sand made women in ancient times to wear a hoodmost of the time when they were outside. Where no cap or hood isworn, the hair clings closely to the head in a wavy compact mass,escaping however from below the wreath or diadem, which suppliesthe place of a cap, in one or two rows of crisp, rounded curls.

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