“For the Classic Maya, in many ways, clothing defined personhood,” says Alyce de Carteret, a fellow in Art of the Ancient Americas at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. “Numerous aspects ...
The Maya weavers worked mainly with cotton ... The deities (gods) were identified by their clothing and so were the humans imitating their appearance. The Maize god was an example of this ...
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