07-15-2012, 06:18 PM
I do not know any grave od an man with evidented torc from the time of the Celts but sure i know many gallo-roman statues&reliefs of mans wearing the torcs. Usually the torc was evidented in the female's graves.
I know, in many books about the Celts write, that the Celts wore the torcs - specially in the late periode but i don't know any evidence of male grave with torc item.
We had ab. one year ago the debate about the checkered clothes and textiles by the Romans. I found later evidence in German Roman's forum i think from 3. cent. that the checkered textiles had female conotation in the eyes of Romans (if the Romans i mean the mans wore the checkered clothes was it in the eyes of the Romans too much feminine).
That's all what i know about the opposite situation in this way.
Joze
I know, in many books about the Celts write, that the Celts wore the torcs - specially in the late periode but i don't know any evidence of male grave with torc item.
We had ab. one year ago the debate about the checkered clothes and textiles by the Romans. I found later evidence in German Roman's forum i think from 3. cent. that the checkered textiles had female conotation in the eyes of Romans (if the Romans i mean the mans wore the checkered clothes was it in the eyes of the Romans too much feminine).
That's all what i know about the opposite situation in this way.
Joze
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