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‖ pintadera Archæol.|pɪntəˈdɛərə| [Sp.] An instrument for painting patterns on the body.
1910A. Mosso Dawn of Mediterranean Civilization xvi. 257 The great tholos of Haghia Triada contains rich material for the study of pintaderas of the copper age. 1929V. G. Childe Danube in Prehist. vi. 103 Painting of the person is indicated both by the figurines, ornamented in Cucuteni style, and the occurrence of clay stamps or pintaderas, sometimes bearing traces of red colour. 1938Nature 1 Oct. 602/1 Seals that could serve as models for Danubian II ‘pintaderas’ were current in Crete and Asia Minor throughout the third millennium. 1970Bray & Trump Dict. Archaeol. 180/1 Pintaderas of both stamp and roller types occur in many American cultures. |