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Celtic clothing was very different from Roman clothing during their coexistence. Romans often commented on Celtic Gaul's long sleeved trousers (which they referred to as braccae) [1]
Women at the time often wore brooches. [2]
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Celtic clothing was very different from Roman clothing during their coexistence. Romans often commented on Celtic Gaul's long sleeved trousers (which they referred to as braccae) [1]
Women at the time often wore brooches. [2]
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