
High Five Facts - Roman Clothes
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History
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KG - 6th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores Roman clothing, focusing on tunics, togas, and stolas. Tunics were common for both genders, with variations for children and working men. Togas were exclusive to male citizens, while stolas were for married women. Roman children wore smaller versions of adult clothing and received a bula at birth. Jewelry was limited for men but varied for women. Wealthy Romans used exotic materials and dyes to signify status, with purple being reserved for emperors and generals.
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What was the Stola and who wore it?
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How did clothing indicate a person's status in ancient Rome?
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