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These in general represent the hair as forming a single stiff and heavy curl at the back of the head (No.
3).
Sometimes, however, they make it take the shape of long flowing locks, which depend over the back (No.
1), or over the back and shoulders (No.
4), reaching nearly to the waist. Occasionally, in lieu of these commoner types, wo have one which closely resembles the Assyrian, the hair forming a round mass behind the head (No.
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