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Biblical Clothing Styles: Ancient Hebrew Garments Explained #4258 (License: Personal Use)
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The illustration depicts two figures in modest, functional garments common in the ancient Near East during the Iron Age: knee-length, short-sleeved tunics made of undyed or earth-toned fabric, cinched at the waist with woven belts. The woman wears a V-neck tunic with a draped front panel, while the man dons a sleeveless vest over his tunic, reflecting regional variations in gendered dress. Both garments emphasize practicality and cultural modesty, consistent with archaeological and textual evidence from the Levant.
Used on educational or religious websites discussing biblical history, archaeology, or costume reconstruction; supports articles on daily life in ancient Israel, temple practices, or scripture interpretation where visual context enhances understanding.
Related Cliparts: Discover authentic biblical-era clothing with this illustrated guide to ancient Hebrew men’s and women’s garments, including tunics and sashes.
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