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Date of this Version
2026
Document Type
Article
Citation
Chapter 3 (pages 34-82) in Precious Pattern: The Dotted-Diamond Motif in Indigenous American Textiles, Explorations in Mesoamerica, the American Southwest, and the Andes
Billie J. A. Follensbee and Lois Martin, editors
Zea Books, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, 2026
Abstract
Discusses the development of textiles in the Mesoamerican Preclassic/Formative period from the Gulf Coast, the rhombus textile patterns and motifs in Olmec and Olmec-related imagery, and includes further reflections on the dotted-diamond motif, its components, and their correlations.
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Comments
Copyright 2026, Billie J. A. Follensbee. Used by permission