Clothing in ancient Greece

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title: Clothing in ancient Greece
text: Clothing in ancient Greece refers to clothing starting from the Aegean bronze age to the Hellenistic period. Clothing in ancient Greece included a wide variety of styles but primarily consisted of the chiton, peplos, himation, and chlamys. Ancient Greek civilians typically wore two pieces of clothing draped about the body: an undergarment and a cloak. The people of ancient Greece had many factors that determined what they wore and when they wore it. Clothes were quite simple, draped, loose-fitti
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date created: 2009-02-01T22:02:06Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T10:04:57Z
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