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Digital Object 1106
Description:
Drilled canines. These canines have been interpreted as components of a belt, since they were found at the height of an individual's waist.
Conservation treatment:
 
Consolidated in the laboratory with B72 (5%), diluted in acetone.
Date of field recording:
 
04/03/2015
Excavation campaign:
 
2015
Record type:
 
Animal bone and/or tooth artifacts
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Archaeological site:
 
El Caño
Operation:
 
Operation 1
Stratigraphic group:
 
Tomb 7
Stratigraphic unit type:
 
Interment
Stratigraphic unit (finds):
 
301
Individual´s funerary attire:
 
I21
Calibrated Age Range:
 
Cal AD 770 to 905 (Cal BP 1180 to 1045)/Cal AD 920 to 965 (Cal BP 1030 to 985)
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Artifacts
Animal bone artifacts:
 
Belt
Taxonomy of specimens
Vernacular name:
 
Human-dog-jaguar-mountain lion
Genus:
 
Homo-Canis-Panthera-Puma
Species:
 
Homo sapiens-Canis famliaris-Panthera onca-Puma concolor
Digital Object 1106
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