The main garment for bth men and women was a sheet of linen or wool called Chitons. It was pinned at one shoulder. A women wore a longer one, pinned at both shoulders. Chitons were not always white. They were often dyed. Yellow and red were two of the colours used. Over this, men might drape a woollen cloak called a himation. People often went barefoot, or wore sandals on rocky ground when walking a long distance
They wore something and the Romans wore togas, so I didn't get my question answered, so sorry! sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes the Greek's did wear cotton
None. The ancient Greeks existed LONG before the 20th Century.
In Greece in ancient times
The simple answers to this question is yes the ancient Greeks did wear earrings and necklaces. Like Cleopatra (who was in fact greek), she wore jewelry like necklaces, although In mot so sure about earrings but she probably did if you think about all the technolog they had in ancient times. They had automatic doors, but they were on places like palaces and temples.
No, the Greeks did not only wear togas for the Olympics. Togas were a common garment worn by the ancient Romans, while the ancient Greeks commonly wore a chiton, a loose-fitting tunic made of wool or linen.
The ancient Greeks wore togas they are long triangular pieces of cloth.
Yes the Greek's did wear cotton
In ancient times.
nothing but sometimes cloth
They would wear robes. Made by the human world.
None. The ancient Greeks existed LONG before the 20th Century.
In Greece in ancient times
Historically, ancient Greeks were polytheistic, worshiping a pantheon of gods and goddesses. However, in modern times, the majority of Greeks are followers of the Greek Orthodox Christian faith, which is monotheistic.
The simple answers to this question is yes the ancient Greeks did wear earrings and necklaces. Like Cleopatra (who was in fact greek), she wore jewelry like necklaces, although In mot so sure about earrings but she probably did if you think about all the technolog they had in ancient times. They had automatic doors, but they were on places like palaces and temples.
yes they wore it because they want to be beautiful.
No, the Greeks did not only wear togas for the Olympics. Togas were a common garment worn by the ancient Romans, while the ancient Greeks commonly wore a chiton, a loose-fitting tunic made of wool or linen.
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