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Tunica Manicata in the early third century? - Septimius Victorinus - 06-01-2015

Hello,

I have found this portrait of child, which is dated in the frist half of the third century.
So I want to reconstruct a roman tunica manicata for the early third century.
Do someone know more examples from a tunika manicata from this period?
And can I use such one for roman military?

I am very gradeful for every help

Best regads

Stefan


Tunica Manicata in the early third century? - Flavivs Aetivs - 06-01-2015

Are you sure the dating of this is early 3rd century? I doubt it can be later than mid-4th century due to the pagan symbolism.

If I had to guess I'd say it's early 4th century.


Tunica Manicata in the early third century? - Septimius Victorinus - 06-01-2015

It is an funary textile from Antinoopolis. After Parlasca it is dated from 230-260.
I was also very suprised. :-)


Tunica Manicata in the early third century? - Caballo - 06-01-2015

Thanks for posting- interesting!

"Are you sure the dating of this is early 3rd century? I doubt it can be later than mid-4th century due to the pagan symbolism."

im not sure you could use this to date it- plenty of pagan aristocrats in Rome and elsewhere right to the end of the fourth century ( eg Symmachus) and pagan imagery in lots of places - eg the Thetford buckle.


Tunica Manicata in the early third century? - AMELIANVS - 06-04-2015

Very nice stuff!


Tunica Manicata in the early third century? - Graham Sumner - 06-04-2015

There is not a lot of evidence for when these decorated tunics first appeared, One of the earliest examples is a tunic from Palmyra which must predate the sack of the city by the Romans. I think Parlasca notes the similarities of the tunic in the picture with the tunic from Palmyra and suggested therefore that they were similar in date.

The earliest decorations seem to be largely geometric designs.

Graham.


Tunica Manicata in the early third century? - Septimius Victorinus - 06-07-2015

Thank you!!!!
That is a very good.