Kaunakes

Sumerian kaunakes - statue of Ebih-Il, Early Dynastic, 2400 BC

The kaunakes, from Greek "thick cloak", was a woolen skirt or cloak woven in a tufted pattern suggesting overlapping petals or feathers, either by sewing tufts onto the garment or by weaving loops into the fabric. This clothing originated in Sumerian civilization around 2500 BCE, and is frequently found in Bactria excavations, such as the female statuettes, commonly known as the "Bactrian princesses".

References

E Cherblanc, American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 44, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1940), pp. 150–152

G. Broborzol, Geographical Review, Vol. 16, No. 1 (Jan., 1921), pp. 73–81

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