Egyptian Worshipper with Turban

Egyptian Worshipper with Turban

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The Greek writer Herodotus (484-424 BC) tells us that the Cypriot princes at the naval Battle of Salamis, in 480 BC, wore Greek-style dress but stood out because of their oriental turbans. This head depicts a male worshipper, but turbans were probably also worn in daily life by both men and women as a sign of wealth and distinction. From Dali, the Sanctuary of Apollo-Reshef

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