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  • 1Juxtlahuaca — in Mesoamerica. [Stone (1997).] The caveThe Juxtlahuaca site is located some 45 km southeast of state capital Chilpancingo in what is now a National Park. The entire cave system is slightly over 5 kilometres. The caves, also called Grutas de… …

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  • 2Scapin — ▪ stock theatrical character Italian  Scapino        (from Italian scappare, “to flee”), stock character of the Italian commedia dell arte; one of the comic servants, or zanni, who was especially noted for his cowardice, taking flight at the… …

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  • 3dress — /dres/, n., adj., v., dressed or drest, dressing. n. 1. an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece. 2. clothing; apparel; garb: The dress of the 18th century was colorful. 3. formal attire. 4. a particular… …

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  • 4Rayadillo — is a blue and white striped cotton fabric used to make the military uniforms worn by Spanish colonial soldiers before and during the Spanish American War. [cite web | last =Combs | first =William K. | title =¡Rayadillo!:The Spanish Colonial… …

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  • 51100-1200 in fashion — Costume during the twelfth century in Europe was simple and differed only in details from the clothing of the preceding centuries. Men wore knee length tunics for most activities, and men of the upper classes wore long tunics, with hose and… …

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  • 6DRESS — In the Bible The biblical terms for clothing (Heb. בֶּגֶד, beged; כְּסוּת, kesut; לְבוּשׁ, levush) and the corresponding verbs are employed in connection with the cover of the body for warmth or reasons of modesty. Extensive use is also made of… …

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  • 71910s in fashion — Fashion in the years 1910 1919 is characterized by a rich and exotic opulence in the first half of the decade in contrast with the somber practicality of garments worn during the Great War. Men s trousers were worn cuffed to ankle length and… …

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  • 81200-1300 in fashion — [ Jewish hat. Women wear linen headdresses or wimples and veils, c. 1250] Costume during the thirteenth century in Europe was very simple for both men and women, and quite uniform across the subcontinent. Male and female clothing were relatively… …

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  • 9Palestinian costumes — are the traditional clothing worn by Palestinians. Foreign travelers to Palestine in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries often commented on the rich variety of the costumes worn, particularly by the fellaheen or village women. Many of… …

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  • 10Fashions — ▪ 2009       The faltering global economy determined the direction of fashion during 2008. Initially, the euro s significant appreciation against the dollar proved a boon to style conscious travelers who, visiting the U.S. from abroad as the year …

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