. Bulletin. Ethnology. Fig. 126. E;u- oniaments and collars. sign of the death god, cimi. The figure is also interesting because it distinctly shows us how the ear ornaments represented above (c\ d, Ear ornament and symbol. and /) are fastened in the ear, which is usually drawn disproportion- ately large in the codices (see a, figure 127)." " The ear occnrs in the text as a glyph in the form of h^, flg. 127. Compare the repre- sentations of the act of piercing the ear in the Troano codex, p. 18, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Fig. 126. E;u- oniaments and collars. sign of the death god, cimi. The figure is also interesting because it distinctly shows us how the ear ornaments represented above (c\ d, Ear ornament and symbol. and /) are fastened in the ear, which is usually drawn disproportion- ately large in the codices (see a, figure 127)." " The ear occnrs in the text as a glyph in the form of h^, flg. 127. Compare the repre- sentations of the act of piercing the ear in the Troano codex, p. 18, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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