Sur Les Souliers chasses Des Anciennes Grecques... explores the elevated footwear of ancient Greek women. Authored by Carl August B ttiger and Friedrich Jacob Bast, this historical work delves into the archaeological and artistic significance of these unique shoes. The book provides insights into the fashion, culture, and daily life of ancient Greece through the lens of its footwear. With meticulous detail, it examines the designs, materials, and social contexts associated with these distinctive shoes, offering valuable perspectives on the artistry and customs of the era.
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