roman costumes

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roman costumes
How can we differentiate between the Greco Roman dress?

As in, who are of Greek origin and Romans? So what are the characteristics of each suit?

No more details … lots and lots of them. I'll see what words of memory. Most ancient cultures of this region were essentially the same type of clothing because it was convenient for the weather so far. You did not mention if he was dressed as a peasant, or royal robes or armor Senate wants to know the distinction. Greek clothes were usually carved in a rough cloth and wearing fewer layers of coverage that impacts the Romans. During the time of the Romans State Customs conquered Greek culture has been assimilated and merged, including the types of clothing. armor was a little different. Armor Roman had a tendency to be less restrictive and bulky to allow greater mobility and literally run faster. Roman soldiers were not equipped in the chain mail, scale and Armor bands, where the Greeks were using more than plated (larger pieces to cover all body parts). Pre-Roman Greek armor was heavier and had a guard plate on the bridge of the nose more than the Roman helmets, when the Roman town had protection hinge plates to cover the ears and jaw. An excellent place to see examples of Roman costumes (very true) is: http://www.larp.com/legioxx/ also do a simple search for frescoes and paintings (done at this age), the armies Macedonians of Philip II. For examples of Roman clothing, search Fayum portraits … granted, is mostly a bust of the person in the photographs, but have an idea of how they were decorated comparison. Roman costume includes those most Greek thin sheets or clothing mostly different shades of colors incorporated in all groups of garment. You will find that as the years passed, Egyptians, Greeks, Phoenicians and Hittites were very similar armor. Roman dress is the most elegant, practical and built better to say in simple terms.

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