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Did they have bandanas in rome
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The concept of a bandana as we know it today—a square piece of cloth usually worn around the neck or head—did not exist in ancient Rome. However, people in Roman times did use various types of cloth and garments for practical purposes, including head coverings, scarves, and sashes.
Romans often wore a piece of cloth called a "sudarium" or "mappa," which served purposes similar to modern handkerchiefs or scarves. These items could be made of various materials and used in different ways, but they were not the same as contemporary bandanas, which are usually brightly colored and patterned.
In summary, while there were cloth items that served similar functions in ancient Rome, the specific style and use of bandanas as recognized today were not part of Roman attire.
Romans often wore a piece of cloth called a "sudarium" or "mappa," which served purposes similar to modern handkerchiefs or scarves. These items could be made of various materials and used in different ways, but they were not the same as contemporary bandanas, which are usually brightly colored and patterned.
In summary, while there were cloth items that served similar functions in ancient Rome, the specific style and use of bandanas as recognized today were not part of Roman attire.
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