they wore clothes
Free man only not women or slaves...=(
no they did not wear it
Solon paid off debts for farmers and freed slaves in ancient Athens.
Slaves in ancient time used to wear anything they could find. Sometime if they had good owners they would give them clothes. The main thing that slaves would wear is dresses with different shapes and colours on them and little shorts underneath. Slaves sometime had to eat horse poo to survive!
In ancient Athenian households, most of the labor was performed by slaves, who made up a significant portion of the population. These slaves were responsible for various tasks, including domestic chores, textile production, and agricultural work. Free women also contributed to household labor, particularly in activities such as weaving and managing the home, but their roles were often limited by social conventions. Overall, the combination of slave labor and the contributions of free women facilitated the functioning of Athenian households.
There were about 70,000 in a city of 250,000.
Free man only not women or slaves...=(
no they did not wear it
nothing
Athenian slaves had very few rights and were considered property of their owners. They were not considered citizens and had limited legal protection. Slaves could be bought, sold, and treated as their owners wished.
Solon paid off debts for farmers and freed slaves in ancient Athens.
Tunics, nothing or loincloths depending on their services to their masters.
i am 99 percent sure that they did not.
Slaves in ancient time used to wear anything they could find. Sometime if they had good owners they would give them clothes. The main thing that slaves would wear is dresses with different shapes and colours on them and little shorts underneath. Slaves sometime had to eat horse poo to survive!
In ancient Athenian households, most of the labor was performed by slaves, who made up a significant portion of the population. These slaves were responsible for various tasks, including domestic chores, textile production, and agricultural work. Free women also contributed to household labor, particularly in activities such as weaving and managing the home, but their roles were often limited by social conventions. Overall, the combination of slave labor and the contributions of free women facilitated the functioning of Athenian households.
All the egyptian clothing is made out of linen
Greek.