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European costumes in BC?

Different regions, such as Northern Europe, Central Europe and Britain, wear rough clothes made of animal skins, while Greece and Phoenicia in the southern Mediterranean have already had more exquisite clothes, mainly robes, made of wool and linen. The Silk Road was opened as early as the Western Han Dynasty, and China's silk spread to Greece and Rome through the Silk Road, which is a precious material monopolized by the upper class. In addition, western Europe has a long time. Among them, the purple cloth dyed by Phoenicians is the most famous because of its bright and lasting color. The word Phoenicia means "purple country".