12-03-2005, 10:33 PM
This question comes up with regard to lots of items of which we have few exemplars. Generally, most societies tend to the view that we should re-construct of the evidence of finds or written and pictorial evidence from our period. Authenticity officers tend to get tetchy about any extrapolation from actual evidence. This means we end up with very limited ranges of footwear and clothing, for example. Given the huge variety of pictorial representations of Greek footwear, it shouldn't be a problem.
Those Deepeeka sandals don't look quite like any of the pictures I've seen, so far. How much are they? I know TimeTarts do Greek sandals at very good prices.
Those Deepeeka sandals don't look quite like any of the pictures I've seen, so far. How much are they? I know TimeTarts do Greek sandals at very good prices.