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Maxtla (Nahuatl pronunciation: maštɬa) was a
Tepanec ruler (tlatoani) of
Azcapotzalco from 1426 to his
death in 1428. He was a son of the
famous king Tezozomoc...
- (loincloth)
Fundoshi Kaupinam Related garments Tallit katan Local names:
Nahuatl maxtlatl,
Mayan ex. U.S.
National Park Service.
Retrieved on 2009-12-22. Native...
- m****acres,
signifying their social positions: a: a
young person wearing only a
maxtlatl b: a
common person (Macehualtin)
dress c: a
noble (Pipiltin) or high ranking...
- limb-encasing garments. The
basic garment and braw for
males was
called maxtlatl [ˈmaːʃt͡ɬat͡ɬ] in Nahuatl. This
garment is like a
loincloth and was worn...
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Masculine anthropomorphism of
Tlaltecuhtli found in
Tenochtitlan (ca. 1500),
wearing a male
maxtlatl loincloth and
Tlaloc facemask...
- pulque.
Several of the displa****
figures are
wearing cloth turbans and
maxtlatl sashes, and most of them wear
zoomorphic masks. The
figures sit in facing...
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which the
cloak was made.
Shown also with gold-leaf arm and calf bands, a
maxtlatl, or
loincloth bearing the same
pattern as the mantle, and
feathered incense...
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horizontal position (face down), with a
tipped jaw, has ears,
wears a
maxtlatl and in his hand
holds a
human femur. The
female is in the same position...