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Mayan headdress and “pectoral” [chest or breastplate] hung or attached around the neck.
Stela 16, Dos Pilas, Tetexbatun, Guatemala, Around A.D. 733. From William J. Hamblin, “Armor in the Book of Mormon", p. 414; in Warfare in the Book of Mormon, edited by Stephen D. Ricks & William J. Hamblin, (Provo, Utah: Deseret Book Co. and FARMS, 1990).
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