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A few years ago, the oldest known piece of clothing ever discovered in Norway, a tunic dating from the Iron Age, was found on a glacier in Breheimen. Now about to be reconstructed using Iron Age textile techniques, it is hoped the tunic will inspire Norwegian fashion designers. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News


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Perhaps leather and fur clothes were seen as something for only utilitarian use. Unbuttoned, knee-length coats were worn in 19th century Eastern Finland, and they likely corresponded fairly well to Iron Age designs. (Kaukonen 1985: 197.)


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The basic layer of a Finnish woman's iron age costume is the wool underdress. There aren't really finds to accurately replicate the dress, so all the wool underdresses are estimations from what was worn elsewhere in Europe. I chose this simple rectangular dress that also works for the Medieval era.


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Iron Age people took great care of their appearance, which enhanced an individual's status. Tools for making cloth are often found on Iron Age settlements, suggesting each community made their own clothes of wool or linen, but Iron Age cloth was also traded with the Mediterranean world, where it was highly prized. These objects offer a chance to explore personal appearance in the Iron Age.


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Dyed clothes came into fashion in early Iron Age Analyses of bog bodies show that dyed clothing became fashionable in the early Iron Age - centuries before previously thought. Sybille Hildebrandt tuesday 29. May 2012 - 06:55 Clothes in the early Iron Age were not grey and dull, as previously assumed. They were colourful and patterned.


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The clothes of Iron Age people were made from organic local materials like wool, linen and animal skins and were dyed bright colours, like blue, yellow and red, using natural vegetable dyes made from plants and berries. Men's Clothes Men wore trousers called bracae and a tunic, often made from wool, secured around the waist with a belt.


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Interesting Insight into Iron-Age Fashion. A new article published in the journal Antiquity has revealed the discovery of an Iron Age tunic two years ago under melting snow in a hunting area on the Norwegian Lendbreen glacier at 6,560 feet above the sea level. The boat neck sweater made of warm wool and woven in diamond twill would have been.


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Recreating clothes from the Iron Age A few years ago, the oldest known piece of clothing ever discovered in Norway, a tunic dating from the Iron Age, was found on a glacier in Breheimen. Now about to be reconstructed using Iron Age textile techniques, it is hoped the tunic will inspire Norwegian fashion designers. Yngve Vogt, Apollon


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Iron Age Fashion Let's imagine that you had a time machine and you wanted to travel back to Europe's Iron Age. Who could blame you? This was the time period that covered the ancient Greeks and.


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History of clothing and textiles The study of the history of clothing and textiles traces the development, use, and availability of clothing and textiles over human history. Clothing and textiles reflect the materials and technologies available in different civilizations at different times.


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Clothing in the Iron Age certainly varied from tribe to tribe; one tribe may have favored baggy trews, while another tribe liked them skin-tight. What I hope to do here is to provide a framework based on what we do know, in order to have at least a solid starting point for further exploration.


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Learn more about Early Iron Age clothing. The Bronze Age girl from Egtved near Vejle was wearing a woollen blouse and a corded skirt when she was placed in her oak coffin. Read more about Bronze Age clo thing here. Only a few textile fragments from the Stone Age have survived.


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Clothes and Appearance The Iron Age Celts' clothes might have looked like the tartan you see in Scotland and Ireland today, with checks and stripes. The Celts used berries and plants to dye.


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[Dunleavy, p. 17] The Brigantia web page (put up by a group doing Iron Age Celtic reenactment in the U.K.) has fairly comprehensive information about men's clothing in this time period, as well as information about weapons, etc. Decoration/Personal Ornamentation: Clothing was highly decorated with fringe and embroidery.


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The iron age clothes, people became organic local materials such as wool, bedding and animal skins and shine bright colors, such as blue, yellow and red, using natural vegetable dyes made of plants and berries. Men's clothing . The men wore pants called bracas and a tunic, often made of wool, assured around the waist with a belt.