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For the Incas, not many examples have survived, but typically Inca men wore llawtu (a cord, sometimes more like a headband or turban), and women wore iñaca (or ñañaca, sort of like a veil). Many of their subjects did too, especially in more Incanized regions like large parts of the highlands. But across much of the empire, there were lots of different types of headwear.
Men also wore chucu helmets during war, often decorated like in the pic, it has a qassana tokapu motif
For the Incas, not many examples have survived, but typically Inca men wore llawtu (a cord, sometimes more like a headband or turban), and women wore iñaca (or ñañaca, sort of like a veil). Many of their subjects did too, especially in more Incanized regions like large parts of the highlands. But across much of the empire, there were lots of different types of headwear.
Men also wore chucu helmets during war, often decorated like in the pic, it has a qassana tokapu motif
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