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steel shields and armor
In ancient Egypt, priests typically wore linen garments, which were light and breathable, suitable for the hot climate. Their attire often included a simple white kilt or tunic, symbolizing purity. Higher-ranking priests might also wear elaborate headdresses, jewelry, and specific ceremonial garments to signify their rank and role in religious rituals. Additionally, they often went barefoot as a sign of reverence.
Clothes
Along with the stola, the pallawas the most common piece of clothing worn by women in ancient Rome.
Jewelry did not have any particular significance in Rome except that the woman who wore it was wealthy. A man was not expected to wear jewelry except for maybe one ring in addition to his signet ring.
The girls wore stola's and palla's in Ancient Rome
Sandals.
The special garment the Senate in the republic ancient Rome wore was the toga.
No. Ancient rulers sometimes wore laurel wreath crowns.
They normally wore leather sandals
Priests and nuns wear distinctive clothing to signify the vows they have taken. They are required to live a humble, celibate life dedicated to service.
Yes, makeup was a fairly common thing by the time of Ancient Rome.
The children of Ancient Rome wore tunics made largely of wool, and the inner lining of cloth or linen. For shoes, they wore sandals.
They wore an Anubis face mask when they mummified people and animals.
steel shields and armor
if you mean what did men and women wear in Ancient Rome when it was cold, they wore the togas and the dress that was fashionable in those days, Rome has a very temperate climate so if it got cold they would wear furs.
Most priests wear a Roman collar in public, not a turtle neck.