Why We Wear Clothes
The Ancient Middle East
Celtic Dress
Misc.
Who Wronged Who?
100
The primary reason we wear clothes

What is decoration?

100

This area was named for being situated in between two rivers: the Tigris and Euphrates

What is Mesopotamia?

100

This is the number of Celtic nations recognized by the Celtic League

What is six?

100

This is how Breton lace headdresses keep their shape

What is starch?

100

This Mesopotamian culture restricted women's rights after overthrowing the Babylonians.

Who are the Assyrians?

200

This small statue shows a beaded headdress and no other clothes, emphasizing the primary reason humans wear clothes.

What is the Venus of Willendorf

200

This Sumerian garment was made from wool, wrapped around the body, and fastened with a padded belt

What is a kaunake?

200

Welsh traditional costume is typically reserved for this feast day.

What is St. David's Day?

200

The Cornish tartan uses these colors to signify their old Cornish kings

What is black on gold?

200

This was the main reason so many people died during the Irish potato famine.

The forced export of the available food to London.

300

This historical figure took very ill, then when they got better, they insisted that their previous self had died and that they were now genderless.

Who is The Public Universal Friend?

300

This fabric was woven from flax, was used to make garments, and was also used to wrap mummified corpses.

What is Linen?

300

These Manx performers dress in white robes with colorful ribbons affixed to them.

Who are the White Boys?

300

This term refers to a garment that has been cut and sewn together rather than draped.

What is tailored dress?

300

This historical writer's books were destroyed in the UK because they didn't like the vulnerable, sympathetic portrayal of lesbians.

Who is Radclyffe Hall?

400

This term, used to describe what is popular in society, is a German word meaning "the spirit of the times"

What is zeitgeist?

400

Wearing these in Ancient Egypt was thought to have given powers to the wearer.

What are animal skins?

400

This Irish garment can be worn with the traditional Leine or over top of modern clothes

What is the Brat?

400

This term is where we get the word "costume", and is typically viewed as "rules of dress".

What is custom?

400

This Egyptian Pharaoh was largely erased from the annals of history by her rivals until her tomb was unearthed.

Who is Pharaoh Hatshepsut?

500

This limitation to garment design takes into consideration what a person might need to do on a daily basis.

What are functional aspects?

500

These dresses are the main example of ladies' clothes that we still have extant examples of from Ancient Egypt

What is the Bead-net dress?

500

This small bag is worn around the waist in front of a kilt in Scotland

What is a Sporran?

500

This term refers to both the Egyptian sheath dress and the Egyptian fringed tunic

What is the Kalasiris?

500

During this rebellion in 1497, citizens of a Celtic nation marched 280 miles to London.  They were subsequently defeated at the Battle of Deptford Bridge.

What is the Cornish Rebellion?