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I propose merging
Hairstyles in Ancient Rome into
Roman Hairstyles. Both articles appear to be of similar topics. Both cover barbery, and the varieties of hair that existed in Ancient Roman society. The only major difference is that Hairstyles in Ancient Rome appears to cover the significance of Ancient Roman hair. Both articles even have similar names.
Ewf9h-bg (
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23:44, 25 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Support: the overlap is pretty significant, and I don't see any separability for the topics, although I'm not entirely happy with either title—perhaps "Roman hairstyling" would be better. I was going to suggest that barbery might support a separate topic, but not sure. Both articles could use some work to clean up obviously dubious claims and miscellanea: for instance the claim that letting one's beard grow indicated "mourning for someone convicted of a crime". I believe I just recently saw in another article that it could symbolize mourning in general, or the performance of certain religious rites—why there would be a special custom for mourning someone convicted of a crime I have no idea. And next to the bust of Caesar it says that baldness was "considered a deformity"—surely a considerable exaggeration. There's a wide gulf between vanity or projecting an image of virility, and not being "deformed"; surely lots of Roman men—some of them quite prominent—were bald or balding, and one of the articles even mentions a popular trend of shaving the head—surely baldness couldn't be considered a "deformity" if men were deliberately shaving their heads.
P Aculeius (
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13:38, 27 April 2022 (UTC)reply
It is apparent men never wore this, since there is no biological difference in hair between sexes this is a practice determined solely by culture.
Are we adding this as a header to all articles on hairstyles in every culture on earth? or is this just an overzealous editor getting into some
needless, WP:UNDUE, and
unsourcededitorializing?
For what it's worth, aside from the terrible grammar, it's also almost certainly wrong for myriad reasons: the incompleteness of the historical record, the extreme openness of many to sexual experimentation, the existence of slaves in a multicultural empire, known gender-bending up to and including the emperors, Saturnalia, &c. &c. & multa multa cetera.