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examples of these have survived to the present day. Stories from ancient Greece around 100 AD show that dolls were used by little girls as playthings. Greeks called a doll Îșόρη, literally meaning "little girl", and a wax-doll was called ÎŽÎŹÎłÏ…ÎœÎżÎœ, ÎŽÎ±ÎłÏÏ‚ and Ï€Î»Î±ÎłÎłÏŽÎœ. Often dolls had movable limbs and were called ΜΔυρόσπαστα, they were worked by strings or wires. In
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Since ancient times, dolls have played a central role in magic and religious rituals and have been used as representations of deities. Dolls have also traditionally been toys for children. Dolls are also collected by adults, for their nostalgic value, beauty, historical importance or financial value.
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were cheap and simply made and were popular toys for poorer children in Europe from the 16th century. Wood continued to be the dominant material for dolls in Europe until the 19th century. Through the 18th and 19th centuries, wood was increasingly combined with other materials, such as leather, wax
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Up through the middle of the 19th century, European dolls were predominantly made to represent grown-ups. Childlike dolls and the later ubiquitous baby doll did not appear until around 1850. But, by the late 19th century, baby and childlike dolls had overtaken the market. By about 1920, baby dolls
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finish. They had their peak of popularity between 1860 and 1900 with French and German dolls. Antique German and French bisque dolls from the 19th century were often made as children's playthings, but contemporary bisque dolls are predominantly made directly for the collectors market. Realistic,
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are traditional Russian dolls, consisting of a set of hollow wooden figures that open up and nest inside each other. They typically portray traditional peasants and the first set was carved and painted in 1890. In Germany, clay dolls have been documented as far back as the 13th century, and wooden
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tombs dating to as early as the 21st century BC. Dolls with movable limbs and removable clothing date back to at least 200 BC. Archaeologists have discovered Greek dolls made of clay and articulated at the hips and shoulders. Rag dolls and stuffed animals were probably also popular, but no known
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Traditional dolls are sometimes used as children's playthings, but they may also have spiritual, magical and ritual value. There is no defined line between spiritual dolls and toys. In some cultures dolls that had been used in rituals were given to children. They were also used in children's
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are used by health professionals, medical schools and social workers to train doctors and nurses in various health procedures or investigate cases of all sexual abuse of children. Artists sometimes use jointed wooden mannequins in drawing the human figure. Many ordinary doll brands are also
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typically were made of composition with a cloth body. The hair, eyes, and mouth were painted. A voice box was sewn into the body that cried ma-ma when the doll was tilted, giving them the name Mama dolls. During 1923, 80% of all dolls sold to children in the United States were Mama dolls.
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for children. Dolls have also been used in traditional religious rituals throughout the world. Traditional dolls made of materials such as clay and wood are found in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Europe. The earliest documented dolls go back to the ancient civilizations of
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hypothesis: if an object is obviously enough non-human, its human characteristics will stand out and be endearing; however, if that object reaches a certain threshold of human-like appearance, its non-human characteristics will stand out, and be disturbing.
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materials in the 20th century, doll making largely shifted to these materials. The low cost, ease of manufacture, and durability of plastic materials meant new types of dolls could be mass-produced at a lower price. The earliest materials were
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are used to teach and entertain; they are supernatural intermediaries, and they are manipulated for ritual purposes. Their shape and costume vary according to region and custom. Dolls are frequently handed down from mother to daughter.
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religion, but have been portrayed as such in popular culture, and stereotypical voodoo dolls are sold to tourists in Haiti. Likely the voodoo doll concept in popular culture is influenced by the European poppet. A
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was a children's book rag doll character in the late 19th century that was widely reproduced as a toy. The doll has very black skin, eyes rimmed in white, clown lips, and frizzy hair, and has been described as an
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Super Dollfie, like Narin and Narae, have a distinct anime look, with cool glassy expressions on their faces. Although highly customizable, the dolls are offered in a range of styles that stay true to a Japanese
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displays, chiefly in Italy. Dolls with detailed, fashionable clothes were sold in France in the 16th century, though their bodies were often crudely constructed. The German and Dutch
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relinquishes a doll from her childhood to signify that she is no longer in need of such a toy. In the United States, dollmaking became an industry in the 1860s, after the Civil War.
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dolls are collectible plastic dolls with heads connected to the body by a spring or hook in such a way that the head bobbles. They often portray baseball players or other athletes.
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became the dominant material, in particular for children's dolls. Beginning in the 20th century, both porcelain and plastic dolls are made directly for the adult collectors market.
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and porcelain and the bodies made more articulate. It is unknown when dolls' glass eyes first appeared, but brown was the dominant eye color for dolls up until the
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Collings, Steven J. (2017). "The value of anatomical dolls in the psychological assessment of child sexual abuse: an evaluation of available empirical evidence".
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are cut out of paper, with separate clothes that are usually held onto the dolls by folding tabs. They often reflect contemporary styles, and 19th century
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education and as carriers of cultural heritage. In other cultures dolls were considered too laden with magical powers to allow children to play with them.
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funerary figures (300–600 AD). By the eleventh century, dolls were used as playthings as well as for protection and in religious ceremonies. During
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Servin, Anna; Bohlin, Gunilla; Berlin, Lisa (March 1999). "Sex differences in 1-, 3-, and 5-year-olds' toy-choice in a structured play session".
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Farhang-e Aroosak-ha va Namayesh-haye Aroosaki-e Aeeni va Sonati-e Iran (Iranian Ritual and Traditional Puppets and Puppet Shows Dictionary)
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were also made in Germany, from around 1860 to 1880. They are made of white porcelain similar to china dolls but the head is not dipped in
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or skin. Their clothing articulates the traditional style of dress necessary to survive cold winters, wind, and snow. The tea dolls of the
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Native American tribe. Kachina dolls are objects meant to be treasured and studied in order to learn the characteristics of each Kachina.
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Dolls have traditionally been made as crude, rudimentary playthings as well as with elaborate, artful design. They have been created as
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or repair of dolls. Doll hospitals can be found in countries around the world. One of the oldest doll hospitals was established in
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With the introduction of computers and the Internet, virtual and online dolls appeared. These are often similar to traditional
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that represent traditional masculine traits are popular with boys, who are more likely to choose toys that have some link to
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that grew in multiples or was similarly strange. These strange plants were sometimes dressed as dolls of Sara Mama.
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Schulman, Michael (30 October 2006). "Worst nightmares: In all five boroughs, haunted houses contain local fears".
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to perform a spell on someone is documented in African, Native American, and European cultures. Examples of such
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Montcombroux, Vieve. "Simply Irresistible: What is that elusive quality that makes reborns so hard to resist?".
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doll making from the 15th century. Beginning about the 15th century, increasingly elaborate dolls were made for
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have been designed to resemble dark-skinned persons varying from stereotypical to more accurate portrayals.
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became famous in the 1980s for her theatrical window displays of drug addicted, anorexic and mutant dolls.
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are displayed. These are made of straw and wood, painted, and dressed in elaborate, many-layered textiles.
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Antique dolls originally made as children's playthings have become collector's items. Nineteenth-century
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trends and are usually modeled after teen girls or adult women. The earliest fashion dolls were French
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Also with the advent of the Internet, collectible dolls are customized and sold or displayed online.
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allow ordinary people to state what is impossible in the real situation; In Iran for example during
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and is displayed in residential kitchens as a means to provide good luck and ward off bad spirits.
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feelings arise when there is an intellectual uncertainty about whether an object is alive or not.
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was the first doll to challenge Barbie's dominance, reaching forty percent of the market in 2006.
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In Western society, a gender difference in the selection of toys has been observed and studied.
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in that they are made of plush fur-like fabric and commonly portray animals rather than humans.
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dolls have no arms or legs, but a large head and cylindrical body, representing little girls.
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Japanese-made Super Dollfies ... with ... exaggerated features inspired by Japanese animation
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Nelson, Anders (2005). "Children's Toy Collections in Sweden—A Less Gender-Typed Country?".
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display cases from the 17th century. Early dollhouses were all handmade, but, following the
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have large, disc-like heads. Other tribes in the region have their own distinctive style of
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Sobieraj, S. "Taking control: Toy commercials and the social construction of patriarchy".
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doll sold millions and was one of the most successful celebrity dolls. Small celluloid
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have featured in a number of children's stories, such as the 19th century character
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are often customized and photographed. The photos are shared in online communities.
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are spherical dolls with red bodies and white faces without pupils. They represent
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are effigies made of cottonwood that embody the characteristics of the ceremonial
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Gonzalez, Lauren (June 2008). "The Future Looks Bright for Ball-jointed Dolls".
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are vinyl dolls that have been customized to resemble a human baby with as much
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Coleman, Dorothy S., Elizabeth A., and Evelyn Jk. (1968). "China Head Dolls".
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clothes onto dolls or images of actual people to play dress up. These include
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are sometimes used interchangeably. But collectors make a distinction between
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Arbeitsbuch Biblische ErzÀhlfiguren. Geschichten der Bibel kreativ gestalten.
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The status of traditional handmade dolls (Layli or Bavig) in Lurish folklore
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from the mid-19th century. Contemporary fashion dolls are typically made of
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are traditional North American dolls with a head made from dried apples. In
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is a poppet originating in Northern Europe. It resembles a stereotypical
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in a style that has been described as both realistic and influenced by
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that may include films, TV, video games and other related merchandise.
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are a type of doll that originated in Switzerland in 1964 for telling
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anatomically correct, although most types of dolls are degenitalized.
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material. Roman rag dolls have been found dating back to 300 BC.
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evidence places dolls as the foremost candidate for the oldest known
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tend to represent feminine traits and come with such accessories as
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created the first collectible doll based on a licensed character –
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The Canadian Museum of Civilization – The Story of Dolls in Canada
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resemble porcelain in texture and are used for collectible dolls.
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were filled with tea for young girls to carry on long journeys.
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as possible. They are often sold online through sites such as
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The earliest dolls were made from available materials such as
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porcelain head with painted molded hair and a body made of
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further developed on these theories. Japanese roboticist
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being used to refer to the material porcelain. They were
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During the 19th century, dolls' heads were often made of
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dolls that had interchangeable limbs in 1930s and 1940s
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in cultures around the globe, and, in the 20th century,
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Pujals, Elena V. and Buffington, Nancy (12 March 2007)
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A doll hospital is a workshop that specializes in the
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and combined with a body of leather, cloth, wood, or
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