They wore it long but there's also a few sources describing that the hairstyle was the "reverse mullet" favoured by other cultures like the Celts. The men probably didn't wear braids, but definitely wore flowers.
Shaved at the back, front left long to chin/shoulder length, parted at the center and pulled into two ponytails to hang along the temples, sometimes pulled into a topknot instead. Possibly braided, but definitely adorned.
It's a very common warrior hairstyle accross Eurasia. But it isn't very attractive to modern sensibilities.
They wore it long but there's also a few sources describing that the hairstyle was the "reverse mullet" favoured by other cultures like the Celts. The men probably didn't wear braids, but definitely wore flowers.
What do you mean by "reverse mullet"? Do you have any pictures or links to anything?
Shaved at the back, front left long to chin/shoulder length, parted at the center and pulled into two ponytails to hang along the temples, sometimes pulled into a topknot instead. Possibly braided, but definitely adorned.
It's a very common warrior hairstyle accross Eurasia. But it isn't very attractive to modern sensibilities.