Presented to Mr. Khoury Prepared By : Afif Zarif Ancient Egyptians Clothes
Dec 23, 2015
Presented to Mr. KhouryPrepared By : Afif Zarif
Ancient Egyptians Clothes
OUT LINE
Peasants and workers Clothes.
Pharaohs Clothes. Men Clothes. Women Clothes Children Clothes. Egyptians
Footwear.
Presentation Analysis and Conclusion.
Peasants, workers and other people of modest condition often wore nothing, but the Shenti which was made from the linen plant worn by all people.
workers Shenti
Pharaoh’s Shenti
Peasants and Workers Clothes
Egyptian Pharaohs were treated as the kings of Egypt.
They use to wear Crowns on their heads such as the Nemes ( different kinds of Crowns were resemble the Pharaoh power and authority).
Over their shoulder there was a leopard( tigers) skins.
A lion’s tail hanged from their belt.
Pharaohs’ Clothes
A lion’s tail
The Nemes headdress had blue and white stripes.
Tigers skinsA Tiger skin
During the Old Kingdom, clothes were simple. The men wore wrap around skirts known as the Shendyt, which were belted at the waist, sometimes pleated or gathered in the front.
During this time, men's skirts were short. As the Middle Kingdom of Egypt, 1600 B.C., came, the skirt was worn longer.
During the Middle Kingdom it became the fashion for men and women to wear a short skirt under their clothes as an underwear.
Men Clothes
During the Old, Middle and New Kingdom, Ancient Egyptian women often wore simple shrink dresses.
The dresses were held up by one or two straps and were worn down to the ankle and sometimes above or below the breast.
The length of the dress denoted the social class of the wearer.
Over the dress, women had a choice of wearing shawls, capes, or robes.
Women Clothes
Children wore no clothing until youth.
Once they turned six years old they were allowed to wear clothing to protect them from the dry heat.
Even though children usually wore no clothing, they wore jewelry such as anklets and bracelets
When they grew up, they wore the same styles as their parents.
Children Clothes
Since Egyptians were usually barefoot sandals were worn on special occasions or at times when their feet might get hurt.
It consisted of sandals of leatherwork
For the priestly class, papyrus sandals were worn.
Footwear was the same for both genders
Egyptians’ Footwear
Egyptians ancient clothes were resembled their social class diversity.
How much were the harvesting and farming processes a fundamental practice to the Egyptians.
The relationship between the animals and the pharaohs resembled the pharaoh's strength
Rich Advantage for the world to know how was the climate in ancient Egypt.
What we can learn from Egyptians’ clothes diversity??
Presentation Analysis and Conclusion
The clothing of men and women of several social levels of ancient Egypt are depicted in this tomb picture
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