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Africa, Asia and South Asia, Ancient History / June 21, 2024 / folklore, military history, social history, weapons
The women in these murals from the New Kingdom Era of Ancient Egypt 16th-11th centuries BCE are wearing perfume cones on their heads. Flowers and aromatic spices such as Jasmine and frankincense were cold-pressed into lard or beeswax. The cones would have been worn for special occasions, and would have slowly melted, making the cone-wearer’s hair fragrant, if oily.