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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 ÎșÏÏη, literally meaning "little girl", and a wax-doll was called ÎŽÎŹÎłÏ
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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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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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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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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
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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
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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 (300â600 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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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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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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Montcombroux, Vieve. "Simply
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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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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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material. Roman rag dolls have been found dating back to 300 BC.
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2552:Henri Launay, French doctor to dolls
2480:Galbraith, Patrick W (17 May 2008).
2369:
2330:"h2g2 â Nodding Dogs â Edited Entry"
1084:may be worth almost $ 22,000 today.
823:paper dolls were among the earliest
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812:and some of her film costumes, 1919
413:. The practice of sticking pins in
160:Early history and traditional dolls
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2724:. Harvard Special Health Reports.
2634:Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
2550:Carvajal, Doreen (7 January 2008)
2389:Ohanesian, Liz (28 October 2008).
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860:have their roots in European
741:, made of unglazed bisque or
387:devices include the European
180:Textile doll (11th century),
3401:Doll Museum of Castell d'Aro
2579:Interview with Greer Lankton
2556:International Herlad Tribune
2310:Louie, Elaine (31 May 1990)
1756:. Tehran: Roshangaran. p. 98
1071:Uses, appearances and issues
835:, based on illustrations by
474:, the masked spirits of the
451:, probably late 19th century
155:History, types and materials
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2965:V&A Museum of Childhood
2763:(in German). Archived from
2726:Harvard Health Publications
1552:Eastern Illinois University
1309:, first published in 1918.
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2705:Masculinities and violence
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2901:Fraser, Antonia (1973).
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1381:Garland, Robert (2008).
777:and has a matte finish.
2647:10.1111/1467-9450.00096
2182:Cross, Gary S. (1999).
717:Colloquially the terms
245:and the Roman girls to
2581:. geocities.com (1985)
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1818:Azimpour, P. (2010).
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1633:"Home â Russian Life"
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2439:on 13 September 2012
2377:Doll Reader Magazine
2350:(20 February 2005).
2070:. pp. 187â190.
1979:Van Patten, Denise.
1921:on 23 September 2011
1909:Van Patten, Denise.
1866:Van Patten, Denise.
1835:Van Patten, Denise.
1798:Gorjian, F. (2010).
1785:10.21315/ws2016.15.2
1611:"A History of Dolls"
1496:on 21 December 2007.
1095:began to be seen as
879:The earliest modern
264:Traditional African
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3708:List of wooden toys
3426:Rochester Guildhall
3411:Ä°stanbul Toy Museum
3386:Bangkok Doll Museum
3138:Sara and Dara dolls
2605:10520/EJC-ad4ff5067
2486:Metropolis magazine
2292:on 30 November 2008
2278:(5 December 2006).
2048:German Parian Dolls
1878:on 16 December 2008
1051:Asian fashion dolls
808:portraying actress
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168:A typical Egyptian
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3266:Simon & Halbig
3075:Cabbage Patch Kids
2531:It's a Doll's Life
2510:"Craft â Volume 3"
2403:on 31 October 2008
2356:The New York Times
2317:The New York Times
2160:on 4 December 2005
2068:Dover Publications
1736:Baird, B. (2002).
1342:Walters Art Museum
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2195:978-0-674-50335-9
2077:978-0-486-22066-6
1991:on 25 August 2010
1951:978-0-7090-5598-3
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1643:on 17 August 2011
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1486:"Kitchen Witches"
1394:978-1-4549-0908-8
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792:Victorian England
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567:A set of Russian
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