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Queen Puabi’s headdress, Ancient Sumeria, Early Dynastic III (2550-2450 BCE)
Puabi (Akkadian: “Word of my father”), also called Shubad due to a misinterpretation by Sir Charles Leonard Woolley, was an important person in the Sumerian city of Ur, during the First Dynasty of Ur (c. 2600 BC). Commonly labeled as a “queen”, her status is somewhat in dispute. Several cylinder seals in her tomb identify her by the title “nin” or “eresh”, a Sumerian word which can denote a queen or a priestess. The fact that Puabi, herself a Semitic Akkadian, was an important figure among Sumerians, indicates a high degree of cultural exchange and influence between the ancient Sumerians and their Semitic neighbors.
1. Queen Puabi’s Headdress, Diadem, Beaded Cape, and Jewelry
2. The headdress includes a comb, hair rings, wreaths, hair ribbons, and earrings
4. Frontlet with beads and pendant gold rings, 2 wreaths with poplar leaves, wreath with willow leaves and inlaid rosettes, and a string of lapis lazuli beads
6. The comb would have been inserted in her hair at the back, leaving the flowers floating over her head
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ertrunkenerwassergeist For some reason, I see Galahdian Jewelry as being somewhat reminiscent of this.
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sartorialadventure:
Queen Puabi’s headdress, Ancient Sumeria, Early Dynastic III (2550-2450 BCE)
Puabi (Akkadian: “Word of my father”), also called Shubad due to a misinterpretation by Sir Charles Leonard Woolley, was an important person in the Sumerian city of Ur, during the First Dynasty of Ur (c. 2600 BC). Commonly labeled as a “queen”, her status is somewhat in dispute. Several cylinder seals in her tomb identify her by the title “nin” or “eresh”, a Sumerian word which can denote a queen or a priestess. The fact that Puabi, herself a Semitic Akkadian, was an important figure among Sumerians, indicates a high degree of cultural exchange and influence between the ancient Sumerians and their Semitic neighbors.
1. Queen Puabi’s Headdress, Diadem, Beaded Cape, and Jewelry
2. The headdress includes a comb, hair rings, wreaths, hair ribbons, and earrings
4. Frontlet with beads and pendant gold rings, 2 wreaths with poplar leaves, wreath with willow leaves and inlaid rosettes, and a string of lapis lazuli beads
6. The comb would have been inserted in her hair at the back, leaving the flowers floating over her head
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