Farmers or peasants of Egypt are referred to as "Fellah" (plural "Fellahin"). The word derives from Arabic word for "ploughmen" or "tiller". They are often described as "true Egyptians".
In paintings and sculpture, Minoan women wear bell-shaped dresses that reach to the floor while above their cinched waists, tightly laced, short-sleeved bodices support and display their bare breasts.
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