Costume and Name in Mesoamerica

Authors

  • David H. Kelley

Abstract

It was the practice in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica to wear costume elements, especially head-dresses, which gave the name of the individual wearing the particular costume. However, head-dresses were also worn for other purposes, and it is often difficult to determine whether a costume element marked a name or some other characteristic of an individual. Nonetheless, the custom does sometimes enable us to recognize individuals in varied contexts.

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Published

1982-01-01

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Journal Article