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You can see other similarities in ancient Chinese art that look strikingly similar to Mesoamerican motifs. Since, as the theory goes, the feather Indians moved from Asia into America around 30K BC, it would make sense that the same images and shapes are lurking in both collective psyches.
The display of snake and dragon forms being the most frequent example.
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