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Weaving Clothes to Shape in the Ancient World: The Tunic and Toga of the Arringatore
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Bonfante op. cit., 16. Illustrated in colour in
Burnham D. K.
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Dohrn T.
For a diagramatic explanation of the draping of the toga see
For example on textile No. 194 from Dura- Europos
For example worn by the slave, Arnza, in the paintings of the Fran~ois tomb, and by ladies in the Tomb of The Shields
H. Granger-Taylor
Heuzey L.
Matthews W.
Pallottino M.
The best preserved of the linen cloths is in the Antiquarium Communale in Rome:
They are found on ancient Egyptian linens ego H. GRANGER-TAYLOR British Museum E.A. 6575. See also
Thurman C. C. Mayer
Wild J. P.
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