About: Quachtli

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The quachtli was a standardized cotton cloth used as commodity money in Post-Classic Mesoamerica, most notably within the Aztec tributary empire.

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  • El cuachtli (del náhuatl: kwachtli ‘manta grande de algodón’)​ era una tela de algodón que se utilizaba como dinero mercantil en la Mesoamérica posclásica, sobre todo en el Imperio mexica. (es)
  • The quachtli was a standardized cotton cloth used as commodity money in Post-Classic Mesoamerica, most notably within the Aztec tributary empire. (en)
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  • El cuachtli (del náhuatl: kwachtli ‘manta grande de algodón’)​ era una tela de algodón que se utilizaba como dinero mercantil en la Mesoamérica posclásica, sobre todo en el Imperio mexica. (es)
  • The quachtli was a standardized cotton cloth used as commodity money in Post-Classic Mesoamerica, most notably within the Aztec tributary empire. (en)
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  • Cuachtli (es)
  • Quachtli (en)
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