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Boldini's modern ladies. We know from carvings and 

 pottery that the men as well as the women of the 

 Mycenaean people wore a tightly-compressing girdle. 

 The form of figure thus produced — viz. relatively small, 

 flexible waist, and large hips with protruding buttocks — ■ 

 seems to be a less pronounced variety of that of the small 

 ivory figures of Aurignacian age (late Palaeolithic) found 

 in cave deposits of France and of that of the Bushmen 

 women. It seems as though the " ideal " female figure 

 or that admired and pictured by these races and by the 

 modern Latin races is the same in its main features, and 

 differs altogether from that admired in the Far East. 

 Such deeply seated tastes may possibly (indeed, not 

 ■mprobably) be due to a common origin of the Mediter- 

 ranean and African peoples distinct from that of the 

 Mongoloid Asiatic races. 



