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Summary: Clothes of the Iron Age

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The clothes and jewellery worn by the people of the Iron Age were very similar to those of their immediate predecessors, the Bronze Age. Important men wore a short cloak, with a hood and a tight-fitting jerkin. Below this was a loose pleated kilt, usually of a saffron colour. Women wore long mantles which were often richly embroidered and decorated with gold brooches and clasps.

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