The Egyiptians usuially wore white cotton clothes. White was the colour of cleanness. There is evidence that sometimes they wore coloured clothes as well. They usually had short hair bacause of the hot weather and a lot of nobles wore wigs. They liked to dye their hair. They used henna. Men wore apron-like dresses leaving the upper part of their body naked. Women wore straight white cotton dresses. Children wore almost nothing during summer. In the New Empire men started to wear cloaks over their clothes during the colder season. The Egyptians usually walked barefoot, but sometimes they wore sandals and gloves (see Tutankhamon's tomb). Wearing jewels was very popular in all the layers of society. The most popular jewels were the amulets.
Yes they did. they originally used them for ornaments and then later used them for clothing.
The Aztecs had trained scribes that kept detailed records, prayed to the war god Huitzilopochtli, and created dazzling headdresses, cloaks, and ornaments.
that would be the royal sandmaze pyramid it was there since 20 000bc and is now just a legend but it exists under the pyramid of dunn(pronounsed doon).it has only 1 way in by diging under egipt pyrimids it can be found between 5 pyrimids. the spot has a oddly green glow
well chiton is a basic form of dress from ancient Greece as well as the other dress. a peplos is made of a rectangular cloth this was a dress for the riches. i don't know what himation is sorry
The Aztec empire was known for its fierce warriors. Aztec warriors would often decorate themselves with feathers and other ornaments.
The Christmas tree was covered in sparkling ornaments of all shapes and sizes.
They can be recognized by their dress and ornaments. They can also be recognized by their acts.
egipt
Africa
At My Door, for location, or (in) A Manly Disguise, for dress code
he was born in egipt
it comes from egipt
I'm not sure but I think Africa
It is the River Nile.
Yes pentecostal church members will not wear any gold ornaments to church
they where born on the west side of egipt
Egipt translates to Egypt in English. Egipt means Egypt in both Polish and Romanian; these two languages are very similar in terms of overlapping usage of words.