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  2. Egyptian cultural dress - Wikipedia

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    Various Ancient Egyptian clothes and jewelry including an undecorated tunic (1), a decorated sheath dress (5), a shendyt (2), a cape & skirt ensemble (13), one of the draping styles for the sari-like garment (3) Ancient Egyptian dress can broadly be divided into types of tunics, robes, skirts, and shawls, typically made of linen.

  3. Clothing in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London Egyptian woman in a kalasiris Female statue with clothing, 2118 - 1980 BC, Museo Egizio (Turin, Italy) During the Old , Middle and New Kingdom , ancient Egyptian women mostly wore a simple sheath dress called a kalasiris, [ 7 ] which is shown to cover the breasts in statues, but in paintings and ...

  4. Tarkhan dress - Wikipedia

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    The dress coded UC28614B is currently in the collection of the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology. [3] Radiocarbon testing in 1978 dated the item to around 2362 BCE, [ 3 ] though a further test in 2015 by the University of Oxford affirms, with 95% accuracy, that the dress dates from between 3482 and 3102 BCE.

  5. Clothing in the ancient world - Wikipedia

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    Upper classes of the society wore fine muslin and imported silk fabrics while the common classes wore locally made fabrics such as cotton, flax, wool, linen, and leather. India was one of the first places where cotton was cultivated and used as early as 2500 BC during the Harappan Era (3300–1300 BC). Recent analysis of Harappan silk fibers in ...

  6. Tayt - Wikipedia

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    Tayt was the ancient Egyptian goddess of weaving, textiles, and to a lesser extent mummification. Her role was similar to Hedjhotep.The name Taytet originates from a word meaning garment. [1]

  7. Bathrobe - Wikipedia

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    A bathrobe is a dressing gown made from towelling or other absorbent fabric and may be donned while the wearer's body is wet, ... Cotton: Cotton is a natural ...