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IX.—The Fret or Key Ornamentation in Mexico and Peru

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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One of the commonest as well as most characteristic forms of ornamentation on the old pottery, spindle-whorls, and even buildings of ancient Mexico and Peru, dating as far back as, or anterior even to, the Spanish conquest of America, is one very nearly allied to, if not indeed identical with, the well-known meander, Greek fret or key-pattern.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1882

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References

page 158 note a Antiquities of Mexico, 9 vols. imp. fol., Lond. 1831–48.

page 159 note a Ancient Egyptians, edit. 1878, Vol. I., Pl. VIII.