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I wonder is that ancient greek cuirass is just for show or if there is something underneath it.

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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 5 years, 1 month ago
Rating: General

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mudpaws
2 years, 10 months ago
Not bad , very cool art , and if I remember my history on Greek armor, most of the time they would wear a small toga like shirt and a can't remember what the  skirt was called, but if it was hot or they would be practicing with a sword and shield they only would wear cuirass and the short skirt , if going in to a all out war they would have a whole set of armor on like what is in this picture you made . I had to study Greek history in 8grd it was very very interesting, it even showed there Olympics that started way back in 776 BC. and yes before anyone asks they did the Olympics in the nude it was not just to keep them cool but slick for swimming running Boxing and more, I like learning about other countries history like Japan China and a few other places.
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Wap
2 years, 8 months ago
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I remember trying to find references that would be most suitable and it was fun to have a collection of references to merge into your work.
mudpaws
2 years, 8 months ago
Oh your most welcome , I'm sort of a history buff and book worm as well 😉 ,
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