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| ======Blue (Color)====== | ======Blue (Color)====== | ||
| - | The color **blue** had strong significance throughout [[Mesoamerica]], | + | The color **blue** had strong significance throughout [[Mesoamerica]], |
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| + | =====Relation to the Directions===== | ||
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| + | Blue was also commonly assigned to a direction, depending on the culture. The [[Aztecs]] associated it with the [[South]], while the [[Maya]] associated it with a fifth direction, the [[Center]]. | ||
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| > The copal incense may have been the binding agent that allowed the color to stay true for so long, Feinman said. | > The copal incense may have been the binding agent that allowed the color to stay true for so long, Feinman said. | ||
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| + | [[Copal]] is an incense sacred to the entire region. | ||