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... ( Figure 2 ) . Spinning and weaving were activities specifically associated with female identity ( Figure 3 ) ( McCafferty and McCafferty n.d. ) , and were important for sale , tribute and ritual gift- giving . Capes and cuachtlis were ...
... ( Figure 2 ) . Spinning and weaving were activities specifically associated with female identity ( Figure 3 ) ( McCafferty and McCafferty n.d. ) , and were important for sale , tribute and ritual gift- giving . Capes and cuachtlis were ...
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... ( Figure 4 ) ( Sahagun 1950-1982 , Book VI : 96 ) , considered as a trait of noble stature . Female slaves awaiting sacrifice were given a spindle and fibre to pass the time , and if they ... Figure 3 : Figure 4 : Woman spinning cotton ( 50.
... ( Figure 4 ) ( Sahagun 1950-1982 , Book VI : 96 ) , considered as a trait of noble stature . Female slaves awaiting sacrifice were given a spindle and fibre to pass the time , and if they ... Figure 3 : Figure 4 : Woman spinning cotton ( 50.
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... Figure 2 ) , an association founded to set up a memorial at the former SS , SA and Gestapo headquarters in and around the 17th century Prinz- Albrecht Palace , " the most feared address in Berlin " ( Rürup 1987 , 8 ) ( Figure 3 ) . It ...
... Figure 2 ) , an association founded to set up a memorial at the former SS , SA and Gestapo headquarters in and around the 17th century Prinz- Albrecht Palace , " the most feared address in Berlin " ( Rürup 1987 , 8 ) ( Figure 3 ) . It ...
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