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|Literature | |Literature | ||
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*St Clare of Assisi's dress (San Damiano Assisi, Italy) 13th C | *St Clare of Assisi's dress (San Damiano Assisi, Italy) 13th C | ||
*Tunic of Bathild ca. 680 | *Tunic of Bathild ca. 680 | ||
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|Discussion | |Discussion | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Dresses
Art
- Dresses are very similar to men's tunics but longer, generally reaching down to the ankles. [OWEN-CROCKER 2004]
Literature
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Archaeology
- St Clare of Assisi's dress (San Damiano Assisi, Italy) 13th C
- Tunic of Bathild ca. 680
Discussion
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References
Owen-Crocker, Gale R. (2004) Dress in Anglo-Saxon England. 2nd ed. The Boydell Press. [OWEN-CROCKER 2004] ^ *