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- Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
35: ...area where actors could change their costumes and masks. Typically there were three doors between the sk...
47: === Costumes and masks ===
49: ... that without the aid of exaggerated costumes and masks, they would be difficult to see. Actors wore thi...
51: ...rried mournful or pained expressions, while comic masks were smiling or leering. An actor's entire head ... - History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
37: The Mycenaeans also produced funeral masks. A famous example is a gold mask found in the ro... - Glass (26176 bytes)
- Washington (20186 bytes)
45: ...otem pole]]s and their ornately carved canoes and masks. Prominent among their industries were [[salmon]]... - Caste (32815 bytes)
75: ... and other spices and they wear yellow because it masks the colour. The Shudras wear blue because the col... - World War I (62979 bytes)
- Sundial (16148 bytes)
155: ... with position. One such design uses two parallel masks to screen sunlight into patterns appropriate for ... - Ice hockey (16008 bytes)
48: ...fessional levels. Rules regarding visors and face masks are mildly controversial at professional levels, ... - Halloween (18290 bytes)
8: ...rs. To scare off the evil spirits, the Celts wore masks. When the [[Roman Empire|Romans]] invaded the Bri... - Garrett A. Morgan (5956 bytes)
20: ...e Departments around the country wanted the smoke masks. The invention won gold medals from the Internati...
44: ...gasmask/wwi.html The development of U.S. Army gas masks during World War I] - Totem pole (20143 bytes)
16: ... and painted containers, housefronts, [[canoe]]s, masks, intricately-woven blankets, ceremonial dress, we... - Judaism (54799 bytes)
292: ...ty in the [[Diaspora]], but a focus on population masks the diversity of current Jewish religious practic... - History of dance (9081 bytes)
17: ... in heavy ballroom attire, complete with wigs and masks. Because of Louis XVI, court dancing became popul... - Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
10: ...ed. The nobility were frequently buried with gold masks, tiaras, armour, and jeweled weapons. Mycenaeans ... - Shadow mask (2096 bytes)
5: Traditionally, shadow masks have been made of materials which temperature var... - Siberian Husky (8100 bytes)
50: ... shadings and some are piebald spotted. Striking masks, spectacles, and other facial markings occur in w... - Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
35: ...area where actors could change their costumes and masks. Typically there were three doors between the sk...
47: === Costumes and masks ===
49: ... that without the aid of exaggerated costumes and masks, they would be difficult to see. Actors wore thi...
51: ...rried mournful or pained expressions, while comic masks were smiling or leering. An actor's entire head ... - Korean art (25186 bytes)
21: ...rforming arts nearly always incorporated [[Korean masks]], costumes with [[Korean knots]], [[Korean embro...
70: ...cularized as folkart dramas. At the same time the masks themselves have become tourist artefacts post 194... - Scuba diving (6342 bytes)
- Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
348: ...dren in the western parts of Norway dress up with masks and go "Julebukk" - "Christmas goat" - asking for...
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