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Digital Object 779
Description:
Polychrome bowl. White slip on the front on the front of the piece, and no slip on the back. Zoomorphic decoration in the form of a snake coiled in a spiral. This piece belongs to the Two Reds Conte Polychrome (Conte Polícromo de dos rojos) style. This is the polychrome vessel typical of the oldest tombs of the Conte Site and El Caño.
Excavation campaign:
 
2011
Record type:
 
Ceramic artifacts
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Archaeological site:
 
El Caño
Operation:
 
Operation 1
Stratigraphic group:
 
Tomb 6
Stratigraphic unit type:
 
Interment
Stratigraphic unit (finds):
 
125
Calibrated Age Range:
 
Cal AD 775 to 790 (Cal BP 1175 to 1160)/Cal AD 800 to 980 (Cal BP 1150 to 970)
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Artifacts
Ceramic artifacts
Ceramic style:
 
Early Conte (750-900 AD)
Ware:
 
Early polychrome two reds
Forms:
 
Plate
Variety:
 
Rounded rim
Digital Object 779
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