| 21. | Many cultures and periods have made neck rings, with both males and females wearing them at various times.
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| 22. | The basal neck rings are incised.
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| 23. | The basal neck rings are moulded.
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| 24. | In a few parts of Africa and Asia, neck rings are worn in order to elongate the neck.
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| 25. | The neck ring refers to the one unearthed, along with other artefacts, east of the village in 1953.
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| 26. | Kazuko's neck rings, each with a single stone, are $ 200 to $ 225 at Barneys New York.
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| 27. | The article on Neck rings accurately states that the removal of rings does not pose a health threat.
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| 28. | The basal neck rings are inciesed.
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| 29. | Often, the young males develop their neck rings and nape bands in two or sometimes three successive moulting seasons.
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| 30. | The government of Myanmar began discouraging neck rings as it struggled to appear more modern to the developed world.
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