Albanian language: Ancient Skull Cap is "Greek" or ALBANIAN (?)
A qeleshe is a traditional skull cap, which is worn by Albanian men, usually from highlands of Albania or Kosovo and particularly in the Arberesh villages in Italy.The cap is made from one single piece of woolen felt, usually white, that is molded to the shape of the head. The name qeleshe comes from the Albanian word for wool which is lesh. It has a conical shape that resembles an egg shell cut More.. in half. Sometimes this is worn along with a bandana tied around the head.We find qeleshe in Etruscan, Ancient "Greek" pictures/ statues, in EID MAR - An Ancient Roman Coin that Commemorates the Assassination of Caesar, in Ancient Illyrian sculptures, etcIn those archaeological discoveries is very visible the presence of qeleshe covering the heads of some ancient heroes
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