Part I: Men’s Clothing: The Typological Context of Dress and
Costume Accessories in the Mosaics of Eretz Israel in Late
Antiquity
Chapter 1: The Tunic (Tunica) and Its Decoration
Chapter 2: The Exomis
Chapter 3: Garments Worn on the Lower Torso
Chapter 4: Garments Made of Animal Skin: Nebris
Chapter 5: Overgarments
Part II: Men's Clothing: The Iconographic Context
Chapter 6: Huntsmen
Chapter 7: Soldiers
Chapter 8: Diners and Servants
Chapter 9: Laborers: Pipers and Shepherds, Vintners, Fishermen and
Sailors, Herders, Builders and Horsemen
Chapter 10: Clothing Worn by Biblical Figures in Synagogue Mosaics
in Eretz Israel
Chapter 11: Clothing Worn by Figures in Church Mosaics in Eretz
Israel
Chapter 12: Clothing Worn by Mythological Figures
Chapter 13: Personifications
Part III: Women’s Clothing: The Typological Context
Chapter 14: Women’s Clothing as Reflected in Ancient Sources
Chapter 15: Tunics
Chapter 16: Garments in Greek Style
Chapter 17: Items of Clothing Covering the Lower Torso
Chapter 18: Overgarments
Part IV: Women’s Clothing:
The Iconographic Context
Chapter 19: Nursing Women
Chapter 20: Mythological Figures and Their Garments
Chapter 21: Personifications
Part V: Garments Worn by Babies, Infants and Youths: The
Typological Context Chapter 22: Children’s Tunics
Chapter 23: Garments Worn over the Lower Torso
Chapter 24: Garments Worn over the Upper Torso
Part
VI: Garments Worn by Babies, Infants and Youths: The Iconographic
Context
Chapter 25: Garments Worn by Babies, Infants and Youths
Part VII: Clothing Accessories
Chapter 26: Jewellery
Chapter 27: Head and Neck Coverings
Chapter 28: Belts
Chapter 29: Shoes
General Summary
Appendix I
Dr. Aliza Steinberg is an independent researcher, who graduated and received her PhD in the Art History Department, the Yolanda and David Kats Faculty of the Arts, in Tel Aviv University. Her academic research is focused on Garments and their Accessories in the Mosaic Art of Eretz Israel in Late Antiquity.
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