0002🎨英ちゃん🖌 (ワッチョイW 1386-oEXR)2023/10/17(火) 23:59:26.53ID:KSapVtir0 2nd-century Alexander the Great statue with lion's-mane hairstyle unearthed in Turkey https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/2nd-century-alexander-the-great-statue-with-lions-mane-hairstyle-unearthed-in-turkey0003🎨英ちゃん🖌 (ワッチョイW 1386-oEXR)2023/10/18(水) 09:41:22.22ID:A0mDjiXV0 Clothing is key: Van Dyck portrait captures 'moment in the history of race-making' https://phys.org/news/2023-10-key-van-dyck-portrait-captures.html0004🎨英ちゃん🖌 (ワッチョイW 1386-oEXR)2023/10/19(木) 13:28:20.04ID:835md3iJ0>>2 Indeed, Alexander's habit of shaving his face — as opposed to sporting beards, like most past rulers did — influenced Roman emperors and led Romans to shave, because it was thought to be the correct thing for rulers to do, Cartledge said. Alexander seemed to have taken up the habit because he wanted to be seen like the Greek god Apollo, who was portrayed without a beard.