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  1. Roman clothing (10346 bytes)
    2: '''Clothing in ancient Rome''' generally consisted of the [[t...
    17: ...m [[saffron]], was expensive and reserved for the clothing of married women or the [[Vestal Virgins]]. There...
    19: ...othes have survived for several centuries and, as clothing is necessary, examples are numerous and diverse. ...
    21: Historical research in the area of ancient clothing is very active and it allows researchers to under...
    36: ==Types of Clothing==

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  1. History of China (45919 bytes)
    96: ...iplomat to ask, "How is it that your majesty have clothing for trees, when the people have no food?" Eventua...
    176: ...nese clothing nowadays, are actually Manchu-style clothing.
  2. Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
    7: ...h form of dress. [[Quakers]] wore neat and simple clothing as their [[religion]] taught them. Many clothes w...
  3. Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
    20: ...tshepsut believe her motivation for wearing men's clothing was sexual, however historians who typically beli...
  4. Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
    39: ...carpets and wall tapestries, fine silk sheets and clothing, mosaic floors, to bathing and grooming habits, t...
  5. Hypatia of Alexandria (10302 bytes)
    26: ...as in the days of the fast. And they tore off her clothing and dragged her <nowiki>[till they brought her] ...
  6. Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
    6: ...]], were not healthy and advocated looser fitting clothing.
  7. Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
    12: ...and Bertrand de Poulengy, said they gave her male clothing to wear (as the standard disguise used in such ci...
    36: ...ty provided by the "laces and points" on her male clothing which allowed the pants and tunic to be securely ...
    38: ...er nothing else to wear except the offending male clothing, which she finally put back on after arguing with...
    45: == Clothing ==
    47: ... her campaigns and imprisonment, Joan of Arc wore clothing more commonly worn by men. Her motive is given in...
  8. Katharine Hepburn (23170 bytes)
    30: ...ge her wardrobe. After RKO refused to return her clothing, Hepburn followed through with her threat to walk...
  9. Lavender (3889 bytes)
    20: ...in pouches, they are placed among stored items of clothing to give a fresh fragrance and as a deterrent to [...
  10. Skin (8340 bytes)
    40: ...allergic reactions. Each season requires suitable clothing in order to facilitate the evaporation of the swe...
  11. Medieval art (6359 bytes)
    68: ***[[Medieval clothing]]
  12. Textile (4228 bytes)
    75: *[[Clothing]]
    88: * [[Timeline of clothing and textiles technology]]
  13. Silk (8683 bytes)
    39: ...reasoning behind the prohibition lies in avoiding clothing for men that can be feminine or extravagant and l...
    46: In addition to clothing manufacture and other handicrafts, silk is also u...
    61: ...rsity Press, 1966. Reprint: Dover, 1997. Chap. 2. Clothing materials.
  14. Weaving (6924 bytes)
    50: ...ts.org/design/articles/loomshape.html Loom shaped clothing]
  15. Asia (16910 bytes)
    160: ...textile]] industry. Much of the world's supply of clothing and footwear now originates in Southeast Asia.
  16. Turkey (41694 bytes)
    223: ...stry - and largest exporter - is [[textiles]] and clothing, which is almost entirely in private hands, next ...
  17. Iraq (19222 bytes)
    119: ...om Arabs in many ways including culture, history, clothing, and language. Other distinct groups are [[Assyri...
  18. Azerbaijan (15031 bytes)
    103: ...ed for the production of natural [[silk]] for the clothing industry. Azerbaijan&#8217;s herders raise [[catt...
  19. The Gambia (13678 bytes)
    112: ...cturing activities include soap, soft drinks, and clothing. Services account for 19% of GDP.
  20. People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
    171: ...n U.S. exports to China. With the elimination of clothing quotas, China stands to take over a large chunk o...
  21. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    32: ...conditions. For example, the Boers wore [[khaki]] clothing, which was the same colour as the earth, whereas ...
  22. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    144: ... [[petroleum]] and petroleum products, chemicals, clothing and accessories, and [[textile]]s. Its main tradi...
  23. Guatemala (8475 bytes)
    117: ...n still be seen throughout Guatemala. Much of the clothing and food is still made in the traditional Maya wa...
  24. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    397: ...[cement]], [[tile]]s, [[marble]], [[textile]]s, [[clothing]], [[leather]] goods, sports goods (renowned for ...
    459: ...ational dress]], [[Shalwar Kameez]] is one of the clothing styles inherited from these rich cultural roots. ...
  25. Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
    159: ...ation continues to suffer from insufficient food, clothing, housing, medical care, and other problems exacer...
  26. Bolivia (30115 bytes)
    185: ...nd other Indian influences in religion, music and clothing, such as the well known bowler hats. The best kno...
  27. Feather (5296 bytes)
    25: ...s. They are also used as filling for [[winter]] [[clothing]], such as [[coat]]s. They have also been put to ...
  28. Beekeeping (6363 bytes)
    39: ==Protective clothing==
    40: ...he bees novice beekeepers usually wear protective clothing (including gloves and a hooded suit or hat and ve...
  29. Culture of China (15738 bytes)
    73: == Clothing ==
    74: [[Han Chinese clothing]] - [[Qipao]] - [[Ming official headwear]] - [[Ma...
  30. Eli Whitney (3270 bytes)
    30: *[[Timeline of clothing and textiles technology]]
  31. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    61: ...ountries. This has led to '[[fair trade]]' cotton clothing being available in some countries.
  32. Isis (20790 bytes)
    94: ...ding]] that was later censured by the addition of clothing.
  33. Minnesota (26682 bytes)
    121: ...ohol]]. The state does not charge sales tax on [[clothing]], [[service]]s ([[massage]]s, [[haircut]]s, auto...
  34. Spinning Jenny (3557 bytes)
    18: *[[Timeline of clothing and textiles technology]]
  35. Spider (29039 bytes)
    241: ... so are more easily trapped against one's skin by clothing, bed sheets, etc. The so-called "aggressive house...
  36. Pilgrims (4873 bytes)
    26: ...is was uncommon; they often wore brightly-colored clothing.
  37. List of themed timelines (11300 bytes)
    81: * [[Timeline of clothing and textiles technology]]
  38. Australian Aboriginal art (4187 bytes)
    1: ... including wood carving, sculpture and ceremonial clothing. To an extent, Aboriginal art also includes artis...
  39. History of science (41710 bytes)
    91: ...provided energy, but also synthetic materials for clothing, medicine, and everyday disposable resources, by ...
  40. Macau (16856 bytes)
    109: ... [[artificial flower]]s, and [[electronics]]. The clothing industry has provided about three-fourths of expo...
  41. Silk Road (23757 bytes)
    55: ... to enable the Roman maiden to flaunt transparent clothing in public"'' ([[Pliny the Elder]] ([[23]]&ndash;[...
  42. Caste (32815 bytes)
    75: ...o be clean. Any impurities will show on the white clothing. The Kshatriya warriors wear red because they see...
  43. Human (48024 bytes)
    144: ... their bodies, with [[tattoos]], [[cosmetics]], [[clothing]], and [[jewelry]]. [[Hairstyle]]s and hair color...
  44. Religion (72319 bytes)
    339: ...ies which appear pointless and repetitive, arcane clothing, and exclusiveness in membership requirements.
  45. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    146: ... of the current will ''flash'' around the skin or clothing to the ground, resulting in a surprisingly benign...
  46. Beaver (4858 bytes)
    38: ...ritain]] and [[France]] where they were made into clothing items. Widespread hunting and trapping of beavers...
  47. Scorpion (12441 bytes)
    65: ...Scorpions often invade living quarters, hiding in clothing and causing injury. The north African species ''...
    69: ... the habit of shaking out all shoes, bedding, and clothing before use.
  48. Archery (18991 bytes)
    119: ... protect it from the string, and to prevent loose clothing from interfering with the shot. Arrows are usuall...
    127: ...ing from hurting one's ear or head. Thick, loose clothing protects the arms and chest from the bowstring at...
  49. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    74: ... return for prominent advertisement on their team clothing and car livery. Some smaller teams, such as [[Sau...
  50. Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
    76: ...al buyers, selling the Athletics to San Francisco clothing manufacturer Walter A. Haas, Jr. (then president ...
  51. Golf (35905 bytes)
    144: ... the latest equipment (including rather expensive clothing, shoes and gloves) one can end up spending quite ...
  52. Maasai (4392 bytes)
    12: ...e easily identified by their shaved heads, bright clothing and beads, and the removal of one of the bottom t...
  53. Garrett A. Morgan (5956 bytes)
    9: ...re, he worked as a sewing machine repairman for a clothing manufacturer. News of his skill at fixing things ...
  54. Swimming (22854 bytes)
    126: ==Clothing==
    127: ...he awkwardness or unsuitability of conventional [[clothing]] in the water led to the development of the [[sw...
    129: Men's swimsuits tend to be [[Trunks (clothing)|trunks]], surf or [[boardshorts]], [[competition...
  55. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    51: ...ill present today, notably [[Levi Strauss & Co.]] clothing, [[Ghirardelli Chocolate Company|Ghirardelli]] [[...
  56. Harry S. Truman (30022 bytes)
    61: ...on]] (Eddie), who had experience in a Kansas City clothing store as a clerk. The canteen would be a financia...
    64: ...cess they had at Ft. Sill and overseas, the men's clothing store of Truman & Jacobson opened at 104 West 12<...
  57. Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
    43: ... a vast canteen and distribution center for food, clothing, steamer tickets and cash. "I did not realize it ...
  58. Performing arts (1198 bytes)
    7: ...r [[physical appearance|appearance]] by special [[clothing]], [[Cosmetics|stage makeup]], etc.
  59. Maya people (3790 bytes)
    28: ...ing that displays their specific local identity. Clothing of women tends to be more traditional than that o...
  60. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    119: ...ith the right to wear [[Roman triumph|triumphal]] clothing, including a purple robe (reminiscent of the king...
  61. Architectural history (13369 bytes)
    41: ...osing space in taut [[dome]]s and [[colonnade]]s, clothing the grounds for imperial rulership and civic orde...
  62. Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
    98: ... was stolen was food, water, alcohol, weapons, or clothing. Other things they stole were household items lik...
  63. Russia (28007 bytes)
    128: ... already been made in larger cities especially in clothing, food, entertainment industries.
  64. Economy of Malta (6199 bytes)
    70: ...truction; food and beverages, textiles, footwear, clothing, tobacco
  65. French language (40201 bytes)
    27: ...tin were imported into Latin &mdash; for example, clothing items such as ''les braies''. Latin quickly beca...
  66. Crochet (5214 bytes)
    24: ...egan to use thicker yarns to create less delicate clothing and home items, though thread crocheting remained...
  67. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    76: ... to [[unemployment]], they had often bought their clothing from industrial manufacturers owned by British in...
  68. Foot (3755 bytes)
    9: ...Japan]]ese and others) [[people]] wear protective clothing over the foot. Such [[footwear]] has special nam...
    13: ...y part of the body normally covered by protective clothing. On the other hand, some martial arts (including...
  69. Fashion (7767 bytes)
    48: ...ashion Modeling | fashion models]] to display the clothing. [[Image consultant]]s help people revamp or crea...
  70. Brown recluse spider (5698 bytes)
    17: ... bitten when they unintentionally squeeze them in clothing and bedding.
  71. Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
    98: ==== Clothing ====
    106: In conquered regions, traditional clothing continued to be worn, but the finest weavers, suc...
  72. Aztec (38742 bytes)
    91: ...er), drink ([[pulque]]), and fibers for ropes and clothing. They also kept beehives and harvested honey. [[...
  73. Yak (4592 bytes)
    34: ...les in the local diet, and their wool is used for clothing and tents.
  74. Ancient Pueblo Peoples (6087 bytes)
    20: ...stern cultures, there are alternative styles of [[clothing]] that characterized older and younger generation...
  75. Leather (7695 bytes)
    3: Leather was a very important [[clothing]] material, and its other uses were legion.
    59: ...udas Priest]], are well-known for wearing leather clothing.
  76. Crimean War (7100 bytes)
    25: ...their precious cargoes of medical supplies, food, clothing and other necessaries. The scandalous treatment o...
  77. Avalanche (25211 bytes)
    112: ... scan of the avalanche debris and pulling out any clothing or equipment found. It may be attached to someone...
  78. Alpaca (9975 bytes)
    59: ...being more suited for carpets and others for fine clothing.
  79. Antimony (9093 bytes)
    145: ...t applications include such markets as children's clothing, toys, aircraft and automobile seat covers. Also,...
  80. Reindeer (6508 bytes)
    41: ... Nations people, the caribou is a source of food, clothing, shelter and tools.
  81. Great White Shark (5784 bytes)
    34: ...tested, some using smell, others using protective clothing, but to date the most effective is an electronic ...
  82. Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
    156: ...n. Athletes are only allowed to have the names of clothing and equipment manufacturers on their outfit. The ...
  83. First Crusade (34670 bytes)
    54: ...ny poor men (''pauperes'') who could afford basic clothing and perhaps an old weapon. Peter the Hermit, who ...
  84. Ancient China (39554 bytes)
    78: ...iplomat to ask, "How is it that your majesty have clothing for trees, when the people have no food?" Eventua...
    137: ...nese clothing nowadays, are actually Manchu-style clothing.
  85. Goat (6283 bytes)
    24: ... used to make [[kid glove]]s and other items of [[clothing]]. Certain breeds of goat produce a [[wool]] tha...
  86. Beavers (4858 bytes)
    38: ...ritain]] and [[France]] where they were made into clothing items. Widespread hunting and trapping of beavers...
  87. Bed Bugs (6348 bytes)
    57: ...(bedbugs are readily susceptible to insecticides) Clothing and bedding items should be washed with hot water...
  88. Fire Ant (3200 bytes)
    35: ... [[Diatomaceous earth]], dusted on your skin and clothing, will repel the ants and prevent their stings. T...
  89. Ladybugs (5703 bytes)
    60: ...earson PLC]] and the Ladybird range of children's clothing sold by [[Woolworths Group plc|Woolworth's]] in t...
  90. Skunks (9967 bytes)
    16: ...s. The odor can be difficult to remove from human clothing.
  91. Pictogram (2262 bytes)
    8: ...le, in some cultures men commonly wear dress-like clothing, so even restroom signage is not universal.
    10: ...of pictograms are the [[laundry symbols]] used on clothing tags and [[chemical hazard label]]s.
  92. History of chemistry (8174 bytes)
    23: ...provided energy, but also synthetic materials for clothing, medicine, and everyday disposable resources, by ...
  93. Creation (theology) (32465 bytes)
    52: ...ns of its adherents, is simply creationism in new clothing (see [[Wedge strategy]]).
  94. Theater in the United States (12545 bytes)
    28: ...ly became little more than pretty girls in skimpy clothing singing songs, while male comedians told raunchy ...
  95. Holocaust (53541 bytes)
    62: ...being rounded up, robbed of their possessions and clothing, and shot at the edges of ditches.
    148: ...them news from outside, distribute extra food and clothing to members, set up intelligence networks, and tra...
    176: ... were required to wear colored triangles on their clothing. Although the colors used differed from camp to c...
  96. Korean art (25186 bytes)
    96: ... fans, paper figures), and as well [[Korean paper clothing]] which has an annual fashion show in [[Jeonju]] ...
  97. Extreme sports (3518 bytes)
    3: ...t their own kind of youth culture with associated clothing [[fashion]]s and [[music]]. Indeed, the distincti...
  98. Biodiversity (11106 bytes)
  99. Roman clothing (10346 bytes)
    2: '''Clothing in ancient Rome''' generally consisted of the [[t...
    17: ...m [[saffron]], was expensive and reserved for the clothing of married women or the [[Vestal Virgins]]. There...
    19: ...othes have survived for several centuries and, as clothing is necessary, examples are numerous and diverse. ...
    21: Historical research in the area of ancient clothing is very active and it allows researchers to under...
    36: ==Types of Clothing==
  100. Roman commerce (14626 bytes)
    9: ... camps during campaigns, where they sold food and clothing to the soldiers and paid cash for any booty comin...

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