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In ancient Pakistan, Women's clothing varied depending on the region, time period, and social status. The Indus Valley Civilization, one of the earliest urban civilizations in South Asia, existed from around 3300 to 1300 BCE. Archaeological evidence suggests that women in the Indus Valley Civilization wore draped garments made of cotton or wool. These garments were often plain in design but could be decorated with intricate patterns or embroidered motifs. During the Gandhara period (1st century BCE to 5th century CE), which saw the influence of Hellenistic and Buddhist cultures in the region, women's clothing in Pakistan became more diverse and elaborate. Women would wear draped garments such as the sari or dhoti, which could be embellished with jewelry, embroidery, and decorative borders. The influence of Greek and Roman fashion can be seen in the use of drapery and the incorporation of intricate patterns and designs. In ancient Pakistan, women also wore a variety of jewelry, including necklaces, earrings, bangles, and anklets. Jewelry was not only worn for adornment but also served as a symbol of social status and wealth. Materials such as gold, silver, and precious gemstones were commonly used in the creation of jewelry pieces. The traditional clothing of women in ancient Pakistan reflected the rich cultural heritage of the region and the diverse influences that shaped its history. Through the study of ancient textiles, artifacts, and art, we can continue to unravel the mysteries of these early civilizations and appreciate the beauty and significance of women's clothing in ancient Pakistan.
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