Uruk-Hai
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Sorry, Stefano, but I do not agree with that interpretaion.
This could, and mostly is, how hair is depicted, as it is in many other picturestones and other carvings. Compare it with the style of beard.
Also in both figures eyes and other facial features are present which would have been covered by a hood?
I do agree that in myth, Odin is often travelling incognito as an old an poor man. But in the picture he is sitting in a throne and thus not incognito hence there should be no need for the hood?
Of course hoods where there but my take is that they where not common and the hood with the long tail as in your picture from Greenland find is previking.
Cheers
Janne Nilsson
This could, and mostly is, how hair is depicted, as it is in many other picturestones and other carvings. Compare it with the style of beard.
Also in both figures eyes and other facial features are present which would have been covered by a hood?
I do agree that in myth, Odin is often travelling incognito as an old an poor man. But in the picture he is sitting in a throne and thus not incognito hence there should be no need for the hood?
Of course hoods where there but my take is that they where not common and the hood with the long tail as in your picture from Greenland find is previking.
Cheers
Janne Nilsson