3rd-5thC Coptic textile of Dionysus, originally bedspread/wall-hanging & reused as a shroud: https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/asset-viewer/dionysus/7wF-IIFZqr20xw …pic.twitter.com/tbqtgFoawm
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A large Coptic textile hanging with hunters on horseback, 5thC AD, Egypt: http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/444378?high=on&rpp=50&pg=5&rndkey=20120712&ft=*&pos=238&sc_device=default&persisted=true&imgno=0&tabname=label …pic.twitter.com/wcyVdkm3MT
Two lovely 7thC silk textiles of stags+pheasants from Sogdia: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rangdalion/4928482676/ … & https://www.flickr.com/photos/rangdalion/4927886991/ …pic.twitter.com/D8yztkqGoT
A 6th-/7th-century Coptic tapestry wool band woven on undyed linen; the pattern repeats after 40cm. Now in the Ashmolean Museum.pic.twitter.com/cyuCLRUlyc
A 3rd- to 4th-century AD rectangular tapestry-woven panel of a hare, found at Faiyum, Egypt.pic.twitter.com/2ANKn9lHXd
A preserved 4thC AD sandal from Thebes, Egypt; now in the Ashmolean, made of vegetable fibres.pic.twitter.com/8y5nxWBxlF
A 9th-century AD leather boot with red soles and brown uppers from Akhmim, Egypt; now in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.pic.twitter.com/MSELayQMg8
@caitlinrgreen they are really nice but the leather shoes made here are even more beautiful :)
@Umarkarim89 Yes, I recall your pics! :)
@caitlinrgreen and the good thing is that they are all hand made and not that much costly even one can get them under 10 pounds :)
Very similar to our Punjabi Desi Jutti
These kinds are worn in many parts of India as on date.
Wow! They don't even look 100 years old!
Me too! Worth looking at over and over. What style and craftsmanship! Probably nothing like them at ShoeZone.
@caitlinrgreen I'd say it's a sign of quality if a pair of shoes still looks good after 1500 years.
@caitlinrgreen very nice, but I'll stick to my Oxblood Dr Martens for going out 
@caitlinrgreen Very beautiful. They look like about a size 6 (that would be a size 4 for you).
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