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  2. Quachtli - Wikipedia

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    In the Tlapa tribute roll, exchange rates included 1 quachtli for 20 cakes of rubber and 112.5 quachtli for 1 warrior costume. [3] The standard of living has been expressed using quachtli, with an estimate saying an individual could live for a year on 20 quachtli. [2] There is little evidence that this cloth was worn. [2]

  3. Amate - Wikipedia

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    The Toltecs and Aztecs also had their own form of paper. [2] The Aztec amatl (amate) was used for writing, decorations, rituals, and as material for masks. Aztec paper, like Maya paper, is not considered true paper by some. Like its predecessors, it was made from the inner bark of the wild fig tree, beaten, stretched, and dried.

  4. Ichcahuipilli - Wikipedia

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    Ichcahuipilli were made of successive layers of packed cotton and cloth, at least one inch thick, and sewn in diamond-shaped patterns. Wearers usually wore the ichcahuipilli directly on their skin, however, the most experienced warriors, especially those of the orders of eagle and jaguar warriors , used it to complement a tlahuiztli suit.

  5. Papel picado - Wikipedia

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    A variety of chisels that can be used to craft designs into a variety of materials, such as tissue paper. Traditionally, papel picados are crafted entirely by hand. When crafting a papel picado, the first step is to draw out the selected design onto the paper and then cover the paper with transparent plastic; this will protect the original drawing.

  6. Matrícula de Tributos - Wikipedia

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    The Matrícula de Tributos (English: Tribute roll) is a 16th-century central Mexican manuscript on amatl paper, listing the tributes paid by the various tributaries of the Aztec Empire. The manuscript is composed of 16 pages (32 leaves) with likely more being lost to time, measuring 42 centimeters high and 29 centimeters wide.

  7. Huexotzinco Codex - Wikipedia

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    On the top left, the pot at the top of a bundle of reeds is 400 pots of liquid amber. Next to it with a bundle of reeds and a divided rectangle is the depiction of "400 small [cotton] mantles to purchase food en route." The four reed bundles and 10 small squares depict 1,600 pairs of sandals for the warriors in Guzmán's campaign.