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. Yaxchilán. Chiapas, Mexico. Maya. 725 C.E. Tepantitla_Mountain_Stream_mural_Teotihuacan_(Luis_Tello)
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The traditional horse-drawn wagon used by British Romani people as their home
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In the ancient West African kingdom of Dahomey, appliqué cloths were made on commission by members of family guilds for individuals of high rank and power. The appliqué designs depicting birds, fish, animals. Traditionally, men were the producers of appliqué.
Yaxchilán. Chiapas, Mexico. Maya. 725 C.E.
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"Tlazolteotl wearing a flayed human skin, detail of Codex Borbonicus folio 13 " [x]
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Codex Mendoza. (Mexico, c. 1541) A pictographic manuscript with annotations in Spanish. Images of warriors and their associated costume, in an ascending rank and prestige. We see that warriors were ranked according to their bravery and by how many captives they had taken in battle. The final image is the warrior known as Tlacatecatl, with a headless of fines feathers and rich clothing, showing that he has performed all the brave deeds above warriors, and has a higher rank. - bodleian Library, Ox
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