- A plug (sometimes
earplug or
earspool), in the
context of body modification, is a short,
cylindrical piece of
jewelry commonly worn in larger-gauge body...
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captured in the
imagery of many
portable Andean artifacts, such as bowls,
earspools, and textiles. Many of
these images are similar,
illustrating a boat with...
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excavation of The
Serpent Mound archaeologists uncovered pipes, points, and
earspools from the
Hopewell culture as well as
Gorgets and
points from the Adena...
- and
paper banners and he wore a
necklace of
human eyeballs,
while his
earspools were made from
human bones. He was not the only
Aztec god to be depicted...
- and
paper banners and he wore a
necklace of
human eyeballs,
while his
earspools were made from
human bones. He was not the only
Aztec god to be depicted...
- dynasties, or
perhaps identify specific rulers. Most of the
heads wear
large earspools inserted into the ear lobes. All of the
heads are realistic, unidealised...
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composed of a
diadem (xiu****tzolli) on
straight hair with an
attached earspool, a
separate nosepiece, and a
speech scroll. The
Aztecs did not use regnal...
- vessels, and
bench relief sport oversized circular earspools,
rather than the
characteristic earspools with a
square plug and
central dangal; they are also...
-
Eddie draws inspiration from Maya civilisation,
wearing facepaint and
earspools similar to
those of the
Mesoamerican people. Senjutsu, also
created by...
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occur once). The
earliest known inscription with a Tzolkʼin is an
Olmec earspool with 2 Ahau 3 Ceh - 6.3.10.9.0,
September 2, -678 (Julian astronomical)...