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  1. Greek and Roman Fashions (Dover Fashion Coloring Book) Description : The classical lines of Greek and Roman fashions were as elegant as the art and architecture created by the artisans of these ancient Mediterranean civilizations. For his popular coloring-book series on the history of fashion, noted paper-doll illustrator Tom Tierney has carefully recreated a rich assortment of Greek and Roman clothing styles &#8212from garments worn by the nobility of Crete (2000&#8211200 B.C.) to the apparel of a senator and his family in Rome&#8217s late imperial period (A.D. 300&#8211487).Also included are detailed, accurate portraits of Greek peasants in traditional clothing (1500&#82111000 B.C.), a Phrygian Amazon with shield and battle ax (ca. 1200&#8211900 B.C.), Roman workers in simple tunics (ca. 750&#8211300 B.C.), a Greek banquet guest and a dancing girl (ca. 500&#8211400 B.C.), Roman gladiators wearing metal shoulder plates and chain mail (300 B.C.&#8211A.D. 250), a Roman ide in a draped robe and veil (25 B.C.&#8211A.D. 300 ), as well as Grecian and Roman hairstyles, headgear, footwear, and much more. Each plate is accompanied by fact-filled captions.

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