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What was the main garment for men and women that hung from the shoulder? On men, it fell to the _____ and on women to the _______.
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chiton, knees, ankles
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What was worn of the chiton, was rectangular and wool, and could be draped around the shoulders? = to Roman ______.
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Himation, toga
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What were Greek clothing articles made of?
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Wool
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strophium
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modern bra
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The chiton was similar to the Roman ______.
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tunica
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Originally garment of peasents. Later became embroidered robe for women.
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Peplos
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sakkes
epinestron |
goat hair woven into course material
clay instrument that fit over knee while sitting |
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What was a short, sleeveless, tunic the exposed the right arm and shoulder, and who was it worn by?
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exomis, workmen
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Define symposium
sumposiarch |
drinking part held after deiphon.
chosen by roll of dice (a) to determine proportion of wine to water in mixing mixed in krater and moved to kylix |
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women's luxurious robe made of muslin
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cyclas
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fawn skin worn by hunters and worshipers of dionysus
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nebris
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Dorian dress required ______, while Ionian dress that was ____ did not.
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brooches, sewn
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Who was patroness of the arts?
Where was clothing made? |
Athena
always at home |
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What was a short mantle dropped over one shoulder called? And whose uniform was it?
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Chlamys, Ephebe
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trapesa
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dining table
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crepida
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sandle like boots, worn by soldiers
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pilos
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hat worn by smiths, farmers, fishermen, and sailors during travel, battle, or work
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petasos
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wide brimmed felt hats
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A poor greek family would be _______ likely to have bread on the table.
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Least
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parasitos
popular symposium games |
drinking guest
parasite, riddles, and marbles, and droughts(pessoi) |
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riddles
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person proposed riddle to their sitting neighbor, if they wore correct rewarded with cake or garland, if wrong, had to drink wine and salt water in one swallow
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most furniture was carved of ________.
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wood
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klinon
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couch for reclining while eating
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rouge was made of _____ ____.
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vegetable dyes
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mirrors were made of _____.
men and women wore hair in _____ and ______. |
bronze
coils and ringlets |
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hypodema
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simplest forms of shoes
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purple dyes
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derived from organs of Murex
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sandalium
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sandals, worn mostly by women
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girlde for unmarried women
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zona
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All women, even of the _______ class, did what 3 things?
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spun, wove and made clothes
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Greeks ate ________, ________, and _____ for diet.
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cabbage, onions, figs
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antimony
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blackened eye brows
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parasite
*symposiums sometimes site of philisophical covos |
symposium entertainer who gave talent for food
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worn by philosophers, large blanket of wool
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diplois
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cattabos
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players tried to throw drops of wine into a goblet a distance away from them
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used for lip stick
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oil of mastic
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calathus
atractos |
work basket with spinning materials
spindle |
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mitra
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women's head scarf
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klismos
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most common seat, back but no arms
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fibula
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saftey pin
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white lead
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gave skin fair complexion
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