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Date of this Version

2026

Document Type

Article

Citation

Chapter 5 (pages 135-166) 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

Comments

Copyright 2026, Juliette Testard. Used by permission

Abstract

Discusses gender, apparel, and attributes with respect to the Epiclassic shift in politics and ideology, the grid, hatched, and rhomboidal patterns in central Mexican imagery during the Epiclassic, and the dotted-grid and dotted-diamond motifs on female figurines during the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic Periods.

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