Description:
Tomb T1 is a 27 m³ pit, which contains eight individuals, two of them of high status, an adult of undetermined sex and an infant.
They were all buried in extended dorsal decubitus. The tomb contained a total of 197 artefacts of 18 different varieties. The highest-status individual was buried with his body facing north. This was covered with two pectorals; four cuffs; a band woven with clusters of spherical beads; a belt of spherical beads covered in gold leaf which were made of some sort of perishable material now disappeared; a double pendant; a resin doll decorated with gold covers; a bracelet of bells; and shin guards of tubular gold beads.
The infant, buried with his head facing south, wore two gold cuffs. The cuffs of the adult individual and those of the infant were lined with the designs of two crocodiles, represented erect and with arms raised, wearing tiaras of feathers and belts,.
In addition to the burial, the grave contained two offering episodes identified by the interposition of blocks of sediments. One of them consisted of vessels, some of them effigies. The second offering was composed of human skeletal remains, which were found disarticulated.