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1-B-2-4) Kilt with Lotus form
1-B-2-4) Kilt with Lotus form
kilt
3-A) Shawl
3-A) Shawl
shawl
1-A) Loincloth
1-A) Loincloth
loincloth
1-B-2-5) The double ______
1-B-2-5) The double ______
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3-B) Cloaks
3-B) Cloaks
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Men in ancient Egypt only wore loincloths and loin skirts as their basic clothing.
Men in ancient Egypt only wore loincloths and loin skirts as their basic clothing.
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Workers in ancient Egypt sometimes wore loincloths made of a single piece of leather.
Workers in ancient Egypt sometimes wore loincloths made of a single piece of leather.
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A loincloth consisted of a linen belt wrapped around the waist with a rectangular flap of material.
A loincloth consisted of a linen belt wrapped around the waist with a rectangular flap of material.
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The kilt in ancient Egypt was always a simple, straight-cut garment.
The kilt in ancient Egypt was always a simple, straight-cut garment.
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The sach-kilt was a common style of kilt worn by Egyptian men.
The sach-kilt was a common style of kilt worn by Egyptian men.
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Study Notes
Ancient Egyptian Clothing
- Men in ancient Egypt wore only loincloths and loin skirts as their basic clothing.
- Loincloths were sometimes made of a single piece of leather, worn by workers.
- A loincloth consisted of a linen belt wrapped around the waist with a rectangular flap of material.
- Kilts were simple, straight-cut garments in ancient Egypt.
- The sach-kilt was a common style of kilt worn by Egyptian men.
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Test your knowledge of ancient Egyptian men's clothing with this quiz. Identify different types of loincloths, skirts, and tunics worn by men in ancient Egypt. See how much you know about the traditional attire of ancient Egyptian men.