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  • Chiton - Wikipedia
    The name chiton is Neo-Latin derived from the Ancient Greek word khitōn, meaning tunic (which also is the source of the word chitin) The Ancient Greek word khitōn can be traced to the Central Semitic word *kittan , which is from the Akkadian words kitû or kita'um , meaning flax or linen, and originally the Sumerian word gada or gida
  • Chiton | Ancient Greek, Tunic, Robe | Britannica
    Chiton, garment worn by Greek men and women from the Archaic period (c 750–c 500 bc) through the Hellenistic period (323–30 bc) Essentially a sleeveless shirt, the chiton was a rectangular piece of linen (Ionic chiton) or wool (Doric chiton) draped by the wearer in various ways and kept in place
  • Chitons - Examples, Anatomy, Characteristics, Diet, Pictures
    Some species of chitons, like Chiton granosus, exhibit homing behavior, in which they set off to forage from a certain location during high tide and return to the same in low tide after seeking food Although they are believed to have a topographical profile of the region they inhabit, some species may leave chemical cues on their way, which
  • Chiton Animal Facts - Chiton tuberculatus - A-Z Animals
    The chiton’s preferred habitat is a rocky area extending from exposed beaches and tidal pools up to 365 feet Generally, most species prefer intertidal areas compared to subtidal zones They range from Alaska and the Northern Pacific to Southern California
  • 10 Interesting Facts About Chitons - Factopolis
    Although most animals with external armor, capable of rolling their bodies into a ball (like hedgehogs, trilobites…), do so for defensive reasons, chiton rarely curls into a ball as a means of defense
  • chiton - Fashion History Timeline
    “The garment worn closest to the body is a sleeved linen tunic conventionally known as the chiton The full-length chiton was worn by both men and women in the early archaic period, but, by the middle of the sixth century b c e , the men’s version was shortened to the knee, probably as an accommodation for a new type of military armor
  • Chitons guide: what chitons are, where they live and what these . . .
    Judith Oakley explains all you need to know about the chitons, fascinating marine invertebrates that live on our coast
  • Chiton - Encyclopedia. com
    chiton (kī´tən), common name for rock-clinging marine mollusks of the class Polyplacophora Chitons are abundant on rocky coasts throughout most of the world, from the intertidal zone to a depth of about 1,200 ft (400 m)


















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