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Nice rendition of the coptic tunic by a re enactor | Medieval clothing, Roman clothes, Medieval embroidery
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A Chinese silk embroidery with two figures from 'The roman of the three kingdoms', 19th C. - Rob Michiels Auctions
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Author: Ancient Egyptian. Fragment - Roman period (30 B.C.'641 A.D.), 3th/5th century - Egypt. Linen and wool, tapestry weave. 201 AD'500 AD Stock Photo - Alamy
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