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English: Twelfth Century Sgraffito Wares. (k) No.1275 shows a Greek Warrior from Corinth, Greece, wearing pleated fustanella.[1] In: The Byzantine pottery, by Charles H. Morgan, II. pp.xliii |
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Author | Morgan, Charles Hill |
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- ↑ Morgan, Charles Hill (1942) The Byzantine pottery, Cambridge, Mass., Published for the American school of classical studies at Athens, Harvard university press, p. 132−3 OCLC: 36957616. "The mace-bearer of No. 1275 is clad in chain mail with a heavy pleated fustanella worn about his hips. The importance of this latter piece is very considerable, for the details of the costume, often shown on Incised-Sgraffito figures, are very clear, and make it certain that the fustanella exists as an independent garment and is not an elaboration of the lower part of a tunic. It is consequently demonstrable that this characteristic garment of latter-day Greece was in common use as early as the twelfth century in Greek lands."
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