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Aztec Clothing: Social Class Reflections by Felice Recella is a document available to read on EtoBox.

The document discusses Ancient Aztec clothing. It describes how Aztec clothing varied according to social class, with common people and slaves wearing simple loincloths or skirts while the upper classes wore more ornate clothing decorated with symbols, jewelry, and feathers. Aztec clothing was typically made from cotton or fibers from the maguey cactus and came in bright colors due to extensive trading of dyes. Warriors wore protective clothing and helmets made more ornate based on military achievements.

Author
Felice Recella
Language
EN