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Ing through the Bosphorus, Transylvania, the Ukraine Analogies between the present costumes of primitive races in Africa, South America or Oceania and some prehistoric costume elements must therefore be considered with circumspection.Ī current of civilizations from South West Asia, pass. These are the dominant factors which, in conditions that are often difficult to establish and are complicated by overlapping and mixture, influenced the evolution of prehistoricĢ0 Amber ornaments, c. Prehistoric civilizations therefore show a succession of changes of level, influenced by the prevailing climatic conditions, by increasing technical skills, and perhaps by changes in the physical type of primitive Only towards 10,000 bc, when Europe was once more and became covered with forests, was Neolithic man to find his food by agriculture and stock-breeding this revolutionary change appeared first in the centre of the New World and in the Middle East, from where it spread through ditions. Palaeolithic man lived by hunting and food collection for him, the search for food entailed defending himself against animals, at first in tropical regions, and then in glacial con.
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Ges of their primitive clothing are to be found. Ing to these climatic conditions, which also influenced cos-īy the last and caverns, where the vesti. Or sub-tropical, comparable to the climate of present-day Africa or central Asia, and favouring a fauna of hippopotami, elephantsīC) did the temperature of the northern hemisphere In spite of glacier movements, the general climate in the greater part of the ancient world Thousand years and was followed by the BronzeĪnd Iron Ages. Longer period (until about 10,(X)0 bc) period, The information we possess about prehistoric costume for It is as well to remember from the outset that the development of prehistoric civilizations is influenced by the geography of the continents, which, though broadly as it is today, had numerous differences in detail, such as the land link between Britain and the continent of Europe. The necessary reservations, to assess the Possess about costume in the quaternary period of about Present state of knowledge about prehistoric times enables Invaders from the Steppes with battle axes (2500 BC) Trade in amber from Jutland to the Eastern Mediterranean (Courtesy Mr and Mrs Robert Lehman, New York. Cabinet des Estampes.ĭegas: At the Milliner's. NINETEENTH-CENTURY MILLINERS 18-19 The modiste or milliner did not appear until the nineteenth century, when the vogue for hats placed women employed in their manufacture in a privileged position