The purpose of the study is to examine the upper garment of Prince Shami of Parthia Dynasty (B.C. 240-A.D. 226) in Persia. The dynasty’s art works incorporates and well represents Southwest Asia specific cultural characteristics, which were affected by Greek culture that was introduced into the territory since the reign of Alexander the Great. And this means that they distinctively stand for the features of the Dynasty which had been flourished over a wide area.<BR> The region’s peculiar costume was also under the influence of the territorial cultural properties which were especially combined with foreign things from Greece.<BR> The statue of Princess Shami, 1m and 90cm high, excavated in the area of Shami under the mountain range of Zagros in Iran, in the year 1930, puts on a long rumpled trouser, along with a caftan type fly front jacket and a tunic therein. The sculpture wears the apparel which is bound with a belt round waist, two daggers hung down on both sides, with boots on, and has his hairin a bob and a band across his forehead. This kind of attire is characterized by both trouser and jacket which are basic constituents of nomadic apparel, added by Greek drapery style, and is one of good examples that well represent a cultural attribute of Parthia. <BR> This paper is, therefore, intended to study the ancient costume culture by carefully examining and analyzing the garments of Princess Shami which have been relatively well preserved. I firmly believe a correct scrutiny of the clothings helpful in inferring its correlation with similar type of others that are being also discovered throughout other areas and that would have been diffused by the nomads and can provide a critical clue in getting an understanding of cultural exchanges through costumes.<BR> For this study, I gathered and analyzed data from documents on the culture and clothing of Parthia which have been issued in Europe.
Ⅰ. 서론<BR>Ⅱ. 샤미(Shami) 상의 복식 분석<BR>Ⅲ. 샤미(Shami) 상의 편년에 대한 추론<BR>Ⅳ. 주변지역에 나타나는 유목 민족 복식과의 관계<BR>Ⅴ. 결론<BR>참고 문헌<BR>
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