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Girls dressed for a ritual. This picture shows the types of clothes worn by girls at Ggantija! We know this because artifacts were found like those shown below. Girls and women wore hip belts and beaded necklaces.[1] Some girls wore a V-neck tunic with a plaid apron.[2,3] Girls sometimes covered their hair with scarves.[4] Some wore leather boots with holes for lacing with leather shoelaces![5]

Drawings of Artifacts Showing Fashion in the Stone Age!









Women did not always wear blouses! They wore necklaces made of beads. They wore skirts that showed their bellies. These skirts often had hip belts of leather or beads! Sometimes they pulled their hair back off their face.[6]

More Artifacts of Stone Age Fashion!






References

[1] Late Cucuteni culture - 3700-3500 B.C. The Civilization of the Goddess Dr. Marija Gimbutas, p. 276-277, Fig. 7-88.

[2] Vinca. Banjica near Belgrade, early 5th millenium B.C. The Civilization of the Goddess Dr. Marija Gimbutas, p. 280, Fig. 7-94.

[3] Gradac, the classical Vinca site and dated in the early 5th mil. B.C. The Civilization of the Goddess Dr. Marija Gimbutas, p. 278, Fig. 7-89.

[4] Tsani Magoula. Sesklo culture c. 6000-5800 B.C. The Civilization of the Goddess Dr. Marija Gimbutas, p. 270, Fig. 7-69.

[5] The Civilization of the Goddess Dr. Marija Gimbutas, p. 280, Fig. 7-96.

[6] The Civilization of the Goddess Dr. Marija Gimbutas, p. 270, Fig.7-70.



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