it is not
No, just like today, those who could afford fancier clothing and jewelry, wore it. In ancient times, one thing that only rich people could afford was expensive dye for their clothing, so red, purple, and indigo blue clothing was a sign of wealth.
In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.
greek
πόλεμος [polemos]it is the same in Modern Greek
It isn't
Yes, it is. Doric is also greek.
A beautifully embroided chiton could cost as much as 1000 drachmae and a soldier's breast plate would be about the same.
The same as in modern Greek : ΚΑΜΗΛΟΠΑΡΔΑΛΗ,καμηλοπάρδαλη kamilopardhali
Ancient Macedonian sports were the same as the rest of the Greek sports
the seats and colors
They are not similar in any way.
Macedonia was an Ancient Greek empire that had Babylonia in it as well as Babylonia when it was an empire, had the ancient kingdom of Macedonia in it.