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Description Clothing worn by the Huldremose woman, Denmark, 2nd century BC. Analyses by scientists at the National Museum of Denmark have shown that the color of the skirt was originally a blue or purple plaid, while the scarf was a red plaid. Chemical dye analyses showed the use of natural plant dyes and mordants and revealed that threads of at least 5 colors were woven to create the complex plaid patterns.
Dansk: Kvindedragt fra Huldremosekvinden bestående af 2 skindslag + halsklæde og skørt af uld. Fra Huldremose, Ørum sogn. Fra nyopstilling, 1980
Deutsch: Die Kleidung der Moorleiche Frau von Huldremose aus dem 2. Jh. vor Chr. bestehend aus 2 Pelzumhängen, Schultertuch und Rock.
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Source http://samlinger.natmus.dk/DO/3249
Author Nationalmuseet, Roberto Fortuna og Kira Ursem


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