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Check(er)ed clothing in the Roman army, 1st C
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..more misstakes, again here, zitat: "the Celts for many thousands of year....." and: "Early Romans talked of the Celts.."
Link :http://www.scotshistoryonline.co.uk/tartan-history.html

and another lapsus here:
http://www.district-tartans.com/austrian_kilt.html

The Falkirk tartan is woven in weft-woven or dog-tooth techniques:
http://www.beduinweaving.com/webarchive/weft/weft05.htm

weft: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weft

dog-tooth: http://en.texsite.info/Dogtooth_checks_p...e_pattern)

shop: http://zgchem.en.alibaba.com/product/312...abric.html

Johanna of the Austrian's LH group Gentes danubi in her Urnfeld dress has a coat in this weaving-pattern, link here (foto on the right side):
http://www.gentes-danubii.at/neu/darstel...nfeld.html

and picture of our pupils at school of Johanna in UK dress (the second from the left):
http://s1084.photobucket.com/albums/j409...STELLUNG2/

Edit.:
If you have a wish to get a coat of this weaving-pattern we have in Ljubljana a coat ab. 190 cm x 230(240?) cm the textile is made from natural dyed woll but industrial weaven - looks very close to handmade textiles. It cost 260 euro.

Joze
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Re: Check(er)ed clothing in the Roman army, 1st C - by Joze - 09-15-2011, 04:08 AM

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