The Mayan middle class typically wore clothing made from woven cotton and often adorned with colorful patterns and embroidery. Men commonly donned loincloths or knee-length tunics, while women wore huipils, which are loose-fitting blouses, along with skirts. Jewelry made from jade, shell, and other materials was also popular among the middle class, reflecting their status and cultural identity. Overall, their clothing combined practicality with vibrant artistry, showcasing both their social standing and the rich cultural heritage of the Maya civilization.
yes they have class system for learning
Clothes
The same clothes as everyone else of their class.
The Mayan lower classes are the farmers and the slaves.While the upper classes consists of the king,then the priest,there are two others that I don't know.The Mayan upper class are the kings,which hold the highest position in society.Then there are the priests and the warriors and merchants were part of the upper class.The lower class held the farmers and slaves.
a long sleeved dress.
clothing
no
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yes they have class system for learning
Clothes
The same clothes as everyone else of their class.
middle class whites-apex
rings and julry
what did they wear back then.
a long sleeved dress.
they use to wear earplugs and feathers sticking out their head.
The Mayan lower classes are the farmers and the slaves.While the upper classes consists of the king,then the priest,there are two others that I don't know.The Mayan upper class are the kings,which hold the highest position in society.Then there are the priests and the warriors and merchants were part of the upper class.The lower class held the farmers and slaves.