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Mesopotamian headdresses were created around 3000 BCE during the Early Dynastic period. These headdresses were often made of gold, silver, and precious stones, and were worn by the elite and rulers of Mesopotamia as symbols of their status and power. They varied in style and design over the centuries, reflecting the changing fashions and cultural influences of the region.
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Wooden Ceremonial Masks: The Pacific Northwest Carved Hieroglyphs : Mesoamerica Elaborate Headdresses: The Great Plains Nazca Lines: The Andes
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they used popcorn for games, corsages, and they also used it to decorate ceremonial headdresses
Plains women used beads to decorate ceremonial clothing, Colorful Feathers and beads were used on headdresses for ceremonies. Shells, porcupine quills and claws were also used.
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In ancient times artisans and other skilled crafters were hired to produce the headdresses. Usually they could manufacture them in their own shop, unless the materials were valuable. In that case the artisan would work in the space the orderer provided. In modern times most manufacturing is made in Asia, but some is still done in the homeland.
In ancient times artisans and other skilled crafters were hired to produce the headdresses. Usually they could manufacture them in their own shop, unless the materials were valuable. In that case the artisan would work in the space the orderer provided. In modern times most manufacturing is made in Asia, but some is still done in the homeland.
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