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ID  565  -  Public access
Description :   Plate with ring base and rounded edge. Red color slipware exclusively on the obverse side of the piece.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  566  -  Public access
Description :   Globular jar with ring base, high neck and straight edge. White color slipware on the exterior surface and drawings of alternating bands of color (dark red and purple) perpendicular on the body, and in continuous spiral "yc" on the neck.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  567  -  Public access
Description :   Plate with high ring base and pointed edge inside. Red brick slipware exclusively on the obverse side of the piece.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  568  -  Public access
Description :   Slightly convex bowl with flat base and thickened edge on the outside. Red slip on the outside and white on the inside. Tripartite division of decoration on the interior walls of the bowl through red and purple bands with geometric designs (double spirals "yc"). Central panel with zoomorphic decoration representing a crab. On the edge a continuous line in black with suspended points.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  569  -  Public access
Description :   Small plate with ring base and rounded edge. Red slip exclusively on the obverse side of the piece.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  633  -  Public access
Description :   Ring plate and thickened rim. It has red slip on the outside and white on the inside. It was decorated with geometric patterns, consisting of a four-leaf clover-shaped design on the central panel framed by "yc"spirals.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  691  -  Public access
Description :   Plate with a ring base and thickened rim. Red slip on the back except in the ring base and white slip on the front. On the white slip they painted geometric figures. They divided the decorative area with a wide red band. The two panels have divergent double spirals "yc".
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  776  -  Public access
Description :   Hemispherical bowl with a ring base and rounded rim. White slip exclusively on the interior, and either a smoothed surface or natural surface on the outside. It features a unique zoomorphic (crustacean) design. The jar was collected in the field within bag 7660 in several fragments, and assigned a new registration number 9954.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  777  -  Public access
Description :   Hemispherical bowl with a ring base and rounded rim. White slip exclusively on the interior, and either a smoothed surface or natural surface on the outside. It features a unique zoomorphic (crustacean) design.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  778  -  Public access
Description :   Plate with a ring base and a rim which is thickened on the outside. White slip on interior and exterior of the piece, except on the area of the base.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
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