07-11-2006, 05:28 AM
There are some nice dresses on the paitings of Dura Europos...ok, thats definetly oriental style, but useful.
In fact a "matron" was recognized because her head was covered by a veil.
A "stola" did not exist any longer after the 1st cent.AD.
Its mostly a subtunica and a tunica worn. The subtunice was mostly from linen, the tunica above from wole or silk.
In fact a "matron" was recognized because her head was covered by a veil.
A "stola" did not exist any longer after the 1st cent.AD.
Its mostly a subtunica and a tunica worn. The subtunice was mostly from linen, the tunica above from wole or silk.
Susanna
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A Lyra is basically an instrument to accompaign pyromanic city destruction.
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A Lyra is basically an instrument to accompaign pyromanic city destruction.