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, 23. . : . , . ( .., ..) Fig. 23. Children's silk shirts. The clothes are constructed similar to the pattern of man's kaftan: tight-waisted and with loose sleeves. The principal fabric used is Chinese damask trimmed with Sogdiana silk. From burial mound oj Moschevaya Balka (excav. by V.N.Kaminski, I.V.Kaminskaya) |
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