0 something, usually ornamental, which is worn on, and covers, the head -- hovedpynt
All of them wear elaborate headdresses, capes, shoes, and different types of personal ornaments.
From these it seems that later drawings are incorrect and that the headdress, instead, consists of a crown of tall, upright feathers.
Although differing in headdress styles, these figures wear unusually long necklaces with a face pendant, the only figures to do so.
Unfortunately, the medallion is severely deteriorated, and the headdress has not been preserved; in fact, all that remains of the face are the round eyepieces.
The headdress consists of a headband with an array of feathers and a broad stripe hanging from behind.
However, the headdress scarcely resembles that of the goddess.
The headdresses of the three seated figures also appear to specify distinct individuals.
The bird headdress of the left captive, middle register, merits more comment.