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I was thinking more of the pre-Christian era Celts.

look at Gaul or Germinia, also Dacia all of them are your pre christan Celts
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Considering the two pics come from two artist who proabibly drew them for fun, it's kind of obvious the clothing style wouldn't be accurate to what the people actually wore back then if the person responsible knows little of it. I'm not saying artist can't make accurate depictions, by the way.

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Here's another one. Which of these is the most accurate depiction of Central African tribeswomen? This one? What about this? Is this one accurate? So far I've only been able to find depictions of women from that area as wearing wraps around their waists.

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Here's another one. Which of these is the most accurate depiction of Central African tribeswomen? This one? What about this? Is this one accurate? So far I've only been able to find depictions of women from that area as wearing wraps around their waists.

Why don't you ask the artist? And you are still too damn vague. Central Africa has had dicktons of tribes. Do you mean the Slave Coast? Do you mean the Congo? What year are you looking for? 19th century and 10th century Africa are very different.

And if you read the comments you'd see that one of them is wearing dinosaur skin and another one is science fiction based. Derp.

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Why don't you ask the artist? And you are still too damn vague. Central Africa has had dicktons of tribes. Do you mean the Slave Coast? Do you mean the Congo? What year are you looking for? 19th century and 10th century Africa are very different.

And if you read the comments you'd see that one of them is wearing dinosaur skin and another one is science fiction based. Derp.

No need to be insulting, please, but yes I guess I should ask the artists.

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