Headdress from a female burial of 14th century in the territory of Bolgar (a turban with goldwork and a Knitveil)

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Results of scientific reconstruction of the archaeological materials of a young woman's headdress from a burial in Bolgar dated 14th century are presented in the article. The burial was discovered inside the ruins of a mausoleum (dig 174) where certain burials deviate from the Muslim tradition. In the grave the researchers discovered the remains of silk fabrics fragments of the remaining complex of a headdress decorated with goldwork. The embroidery pattern covering the surface of the fabric has no counterparts in the monuments of medieval art. During the study of fabrics the researchers discovered a long veil knit with silk threads, which presumably represented a head cover. It was decorated with a fringe of gold threads in the shape of triangles. After the restoration of the items it became possible to reconstruct the appearance of the headdress worn in the fashion of a turban. Today the artifact is the only authentic element of Bolgar clothing included in the complex of young women's ceremonial costume.

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Fedotova, Y. V., Valeeva-Suleymanova, G. F., & Vizgalova, M. Y. (2017). Headdress from a female burial of 14th century in the territory of Bolgar (a turban with goldwork and a Knitveil). Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya, 2(20), 224–235. https://doi.org/10.24852/pa2017.2.20.224.237

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