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they used daggers and poor quality armour
Poor people wore the same type of clothing as the wealthy but of inferior material. They wore the tunic and cloak or tunic and toga if they were citizens. However, the fabric of their clothing was coarser wool than the elite and the poor more than likely had a lot more patches in their tunics. The colors of the clothing of the poor was often simply the brownish/beigeish color of undyed wool. If their clothing were dyed at all it would have been some combination of the red and yellow as these two dyes were the cheapest.
yes they did because all Greeks had wells at their houses
probably the temple of zeus or olive collaseum
wool
bread water soup if lucky some lamb
no
it an ancient contrey
they used daggers and poor quality armour
well, rich people can buy better, fancier clothing than poor people. google it.
Ancient Egyptians wore linen clothing. Poor people wore clothing made of flax. Slaves often worked naked or near naked.
they lived in houses made of bricks and mud
rich people in ancient Greek wore necklaces bracelets made out of gold they had every kind of jewelry in gold and Ruby's diamonds
the people had to pay the kin g so that they could go in the Compton if they were rich they had a chance of dined that but if they were poor they had no Chance of that 0
Greece has both wealthy people and poor people. But many are middle class.
Poor people wore the same type of clothing as the wealthy but of inferior material. They wore the tunic and cloak or tunic and toga if they were citizens. However, the fabric of their clothing was coarser wool than the elite and the poor more than likely had a lot more patches in their tunics. The colors of the clothing of the poor was often simply the brownish/beigeish color of undyed wool. If their clothing were dyed at all it would have been some combination of the red and yellow as these two dyes were the cheapest.