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    Roman Scotland

    BBC2 Scotland is to air a documentary this Friday (7 Nov 2012) at 9pm on the Romans in Scotland. Apparently we shall see a representation of a Caledonian prisoner in tartan trews from the early 3rd century. Just a reminder that the Celtic peoples were characterised as "braccati" contrary to the views of David Stuart and Walter Scott!
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    I wonder if it is possible that the bronze representation is of knitted leggings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulloch View Post
    I wonder if it is possible that the bronze representation is of knitted leggings?
    From the closeup in the clip it seems pretty clearly a checked pattern.
    "It's all the same to me, war or peace,
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    Very interesting. Thank you for sharing.
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    I used to live literally down the road from this roman camp

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raedykes

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    Far too early for knitting, I'm afraid. Much more probable that it is a woven fabric,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    Far too early for knitting, I'm afraid. Much more probable that it is a woven fabric,

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:
    When was knitting invented?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren View Post
    When was knitting invented?
    no one is really sure, but this article might give some background to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neloon View Post
    Just a reminder that the Celtic peoples were characterised as "braccati" contrary to the views of David Stuart and Walter Scott!
    I would say Celtic peoples, for a fact, were trouser-wearing peoples. Caesar may even note this in his Gallic Wars, if I remember correctly. If not, surely Tacitus does.

    Did Scott write about Celtic peoples from the 3rd Century? If so, I'd love to read that. I'm on Rob Roy, right now.

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