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4th/5th century roman women\'s dress
#16
look here

Scroll down ...if you can get a bigger version it will give you an idea???
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Conal Moran

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#17
Nice one Conal Smile
Dave Bell/Secvndvs

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#18
I don't get it?

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Panel of the Muses from the mosaic with the same name of the Roman villa of Torre de Palma
Inventory Number: 999.149.1
4th century AD
Monforte



Meanwhile, I found another:
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#19
Quote:I don't get it?

what dont you get ?

Is it incorrect in some way ?
Conal Moran

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#20
Quote:
Vortigern Studies:1j9hpfi9 Wrote:I don't get it?

what dont you get ?

Is it incorrect in some way ?

The ´scroll down´ thing, and then the large gap in your message. Was there something I was meant to see?
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#21
Robert

The scroll down was for the website ... i have no idea what the gap in my post was for :?
Conal Moran

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#22
OK, altered it. I assumed before that some picture was invisible...
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#23
Quote:Hi everyone,
with me getting into re-enactment and participating in my first show my Mam now has an intrest and is trying to find out a bit about late Roman womens dress, however this is proving to be harder than we expected so if anyone has any infomation it would be most welcome Smile
Hi Et tu brute!

if you want can you view this old posts....




late roman female fashion

http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=9629

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#24
Hey soory my OT, if someone interested in two 6th c Female Allemanic fibulas... let me know... I guess it cab be use for two centuries back.. doesn't?

My fibulass are abit more decorated than thisone.

http://azor.freha.pl/oferta/rzym/kochman/fib_24.jpg

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#25
Hello Gioi,

why don't move that OT to the marketplace? What price? My group could be interested...
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#26
Quote:Hello Gioi,

why don't move that OT to the marketplace? What price? My group could be interested...

OK Lucius I shall do...PS: I think carme is interested Smile

give me a minut to post in OT.

regards.
  
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#27
Hi Dave, if it's not too late...

http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/05/afe ... .185.4.htm

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