One of a series which describes how and why people dressed the way they did, and examines the history of a particular era through the eyes of a group of typical characters. This volume looks at the Romans.
PEOPLE IN COSTUME THE ROMANS Summary
PEOPLE IN COSTUME THE ROMANS by Jennifer Ruby
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Table of Contents
AD 43-60 - Invasion: the Catuvellauni tribe; a legionary; two tribe leaders. AD 150 - Verulanium: two slaves; the Senator's wife; in the kitchen; at the forum; in the street; a visit to the doctor; at the ampitheatre; going to a play; backstage; a charioteer; a wedding; entertainers; at the baths. AD 450 - The Saxons; children's clothes; cosmetics; jewellery; hairstyles.
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