Bronze Age Fashion in Syria

The article discusses Bronze Age fashion in Syria. It discusses statuette from Ebla wears that either a queen or a goddess wear a gold dress and a wig and the dress consists of a heavy mantle with decorative rows of woolen tufts and openings in the front for the arms. It also mentions that wooden ca...

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Published in:Biblical archaeology review
Main Author: Archi, Alfonso 1940- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Soc. 2021
In: Biblical archaeology review
Further subjects:B Dresses
B Turbans
B CARVING (Decorative arts)
B Fashion
B Syria
B Bronze Age
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Summary:The article discusses Bronze Age fashion in Syria. It discusses statuette from Ebla wears that either a queen or a goddess wear a gold dress and a wig and the dress consists of a heavy mantle with decorative rows of woolen tufts and openings in the front for the arms. It also mentions that wooden carving shows King Irkab-damu of Ebla dressed in a turban and a cloak and decorated with five rows of woolen tufts.
ISSN:0098-9444
Contains:Enthalten in: Biblical archaeology review