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1st Century imperial Auxiliary tunic
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Hi, i see here a big controverse meaning:
1. Zitat: "Apparently the textiles in question are the so called Virring type. In some cases I believe they are also found with Roman artefacts. How they got where they are found and who made them is what is open for debate"

2. Zitat: "It could well be that they fall into one of those, the Barbarians were not sophisticated enough to make them so they must be Roman,types of arguments."
?????

1: if we were researching by this focus and matrix, we shuuldn't know nothing by the 99% of prehistoric textile-items, what were they, who were their owner and who made them.

2. a)do we know 100% clear where was maded each textile fragment in pre-roman and roman time?
b)The twill in many variants exists from Bronze age time in Europe. Here one item of Hallstattic textile-techniques-patterns with many different variants of the twill-styles :
http://dressid.nhm-wien.ac.at/textile_e.html

About this important symposium i wrote here in theme Events:http://dressid.nhm-wien.ac.at/main_e.html

Joze
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Re: 1st Century imperial Auxiliary tunic - by Joze - 11-02-2011, 03:46 PM

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