The Tutulus Hairstyle: Ancient Roman Hairdressing
Janet Stephens' recreation of a possible tutulus hairstyle, ca. 40 BC using period appropriate tools and techniques. Based on a sculpture in the Capitoline Museum, Rome. Bibliography included. Background Music ("Tutulus" ISRC QM-UDL-13-00001) created by Janet Stephens jntvstp, using Apple Garageband.

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