Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history; . I m n 0 Fig. 128. Headdresses, from Maya codices and monuments. and feathers, while it hangs down long behind, intertwined withfeathers and ribbons. A headdress consisting of a sort of bow or knot is most commonin the manuscripts {d, Dresden codex, page 68, and e and /, CodexCortesianus, page 11). Strange to say, it does not occur elsewhere,either among the reliefs or the clay figures; another striking pecul- BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BULLETIN 28 PLATE XLVI.


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