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Maya textiles (k’apak) are the clothing and other textile arts of the Maya peoples, indigenous peoples of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Belize. Women have traditionally created textiles in Maya society, and textiles were a significant form of ancient Maya art and religious beliefs. They were considered a prestige good that would distinguish the commoners from the elite.[1] According to Brumfiel, some of the earliest weaving found in Mesoamerica can date back to around 1000-800 B.C.E.[1]

  1. ^ a b Brumfiel 2006, p. 863.

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