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during the 19th century. The most ornate tantours were made of gold and reached as high as 30 inches (76 cm). Some were encrusted with gems and pearls. The tantour was held in by a ribbons tied around the head. A silk scarf was wound around the base with a white veil attached to the peak.
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Most commonly worn in Burgundy and France by women of the nobility, the hennin appears from about 1430 onwards. Later, though, this hat spread more widely, especially in the truncated form. Typically, the hennin was 12 to 18 inches (30 to 45 cm) high, generally accompanied by a veil that
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Known as a sedge hat, rice hat, paddy hat or coolie hat, this simple style of hat is often made of straw. It originated in East, South and Southeast Asia, particularly Vietnam, China, Japan, Korea, Cambodia, Philippines, India, Bangladesh and Indonesia.
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A party hat is generally a playful conical hat made with a rolled up piece of thin cardboard, usually with designs printed on the outside and a long string of elastic going from one side of the cone's bottom to another to secure the cone to one's head.
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Yet another female – her skeleton found beside the remains of a man – still wore a terrifically tall, conical hat just like those we depict on witches riding broomsticks at Halloween or on medieval wizards intent at their magical
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was a common hat worn by travelers and infantrymen by the 5th century BCE. Popular among Burgundian noblewomen in the 15th century was a type of conical headgear now called a
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This high-crowned cap is usually made of felt or sheepskin. It is worn by men from southeastern Europe, Iran, Central Asia and the Caucasus.
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of the Eurasian steppes were noted for having pointed hats, often mentioned by other civilizations, such as in the
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patterns strikingly similar to tartans from Northern Europe. One unusual find was a distinctively pointed hat:
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The Phrygian cap is a soft cap with the top pulled forward. Associated in antiquity with the inhabitants of
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A tall, conical hat with a wide brim, which is typically black. It is commonly associated with European
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men wore distinctive headgear as required by European Christian authorities. This included the pointed
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Tall conical hats are common to traditional folk ceremonies in many parts of Europe, particularly at
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In popular culture, the dunce cap is typically made of paper and often marked with a D or the word "
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Popular among Burgundian noblewomen in the 15th century was a type of conical headgear now called a
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The Sakâ tigrakhaudâ ('Sacae with pointed hats') were defeated in 520/519 BCE by the Persian king
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Achaemenid Culture and Local Traditions in Anatolia, Southern Caucasus and Iran: New Discoveries
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usually emerged from the top of the cone and was allowed to fall onto the woman's shoulders.
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A conical plant fiber hat covered in leather both at the brim and top, worn by men of the
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The pileus was, in Ancient Greece and Rome, a brimless, felt cap, somewhat similar to a
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were used by various orders and Catholic lay confraternities for processions (e.g., the
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This very tall, tapering hat was first worn in medieval times. Its name comes from the
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of a wide range of cultures throughout history. Although often suggesting an ancient
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Hole, Christina (1995) . A Dictionary of British Folk Customs. Oxford: Helicon.
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into which sugar was formed at that time. The sugar loaf hat is a kind of early
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is usually made of leather, felt or wool. It is an ancient round topped felt
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for young boys aged one year to five years has flaps, and is a type of
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Similar to the hennin, this woman's headdress was popular in the
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Historically, the capirote was a cardboard cone worn in Spain.
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conical fur-edged felt hat is a typical item of Cuman clothing
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wedding ceremonies. It is usually white, fragile, and made of
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compound literally translating to "people with pointed hats".
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Other groups from the Middle ages who wore tall pointed hats!
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civilizations of Europe dating from 800 BCE, including woven
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The Jewish hat was often white or yellow, worn by Jews in
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have been recorded in burial sites in Central Europe. The
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The conical hat is known to have existed as early as the
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tradition, they were also traditionally worn by women of
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A Kasa is any of several kinds of traditional hats of
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This type of hat is a very specific and rare type of
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Conical hat

John Michael Wright
Tate Britain
headgear
Indo-European
Lapland
Japanese
Mi'kmaq
Canada
Huastecs
Codex Mendoza
New Guinea
Bronze Age
Middle East
Eurasia
Central Europe
ancient Egypt
Osiris
pharaohs
Golden hats
Scythians
DNa inscription
Darius the Great
pilos
hennin
Tarim Mummies
Iron Age
twill
tartan

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