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Beginning in the 9th century, the dalmatic was commonly made of heavy velvet, damask, or brocaded silk and was shortened to the knees, the sides opened for freedom of movement and the sleeves shortened.
This was commonly made of some flexible and elastic wood, such as poplar (Il. IV.482‑486), or the wild fig, which was also used for the rim of the chariot; heat was applied to assist in producing the requisite curvature (Il. XXI.37, 38, compared with Theocrit. XXV.247‑251).º The felly was, however, composed of separate pieces, called arcs (ἁψῖδες, Hes. Op. et Dies, 426).
The decision about where to give birth was commonly made by the woman's husband, mother, mother-in-law or other relatives in consultation with the woman herself.
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