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Well, for decorating red was about the most popular, judging from the frescoes that have come down to us. Dark, cooling greens were also used. Clothing was multicolored and usually fairly bright. The expensive purple dye from

Tyre was also popular for a time, until the emperors banned it for the common people and made it an imperial color.

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