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ID  779  -  Public access
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.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  780  -  Public access
Description :   Plate with ring base and a rim which is thickened on the outside. White slip on both sides of the plate. There is a continuous "yc" spiral geometric decoration on the reverse side of the piece, and zoomorphic designs (saurians) on the front. Filling colours (two reds), typical of the oldest polychrome of the tombs of the Late Ceramic Period, have been used.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  781  -  Public access
Description :   Plate with a ring base and a rim which is thickened on the outside. Red slip on the back (except on the area of the base), and white slip on the front. Four symmetrical panels on the body are divided by light red bands and there is a circular panel in the centre. The decoration is zoomorphic representing a crustacean (central panel), and bird patterns decorate the panels on the body.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  782  -  Public access
Description :   Square bowl with ring base, straight walls, and a slightly thickened, rounded rim. The panels are decorated with geometric patterns of spirals "yc".
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  810  -  Public access
Description :   Plate with a ring base, and a thickened rim on the exterior. Red slip on the interior and exterior of the piece. A second white slip serves to create a central panel which is decorated with triple spirals "yc".
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  823  -  Public access
Description :   Hemispherical bowl with a ring base and rounded rim. White slip on the front of the bowl, no slip on the exterior. Zoomorphic pattern, probably a saurian.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  839  -  Public access
Description :   Plate with a ring base and thickened rim on the exterior. Brick red slip on the exterior, and also on a small area of the inner rim. White slip on the front, on which the decoration was applied. The decorative space is organised into three sections by means of dark red bands. The plate features geometric patterns of continuous spirals “yc” on the central panel, and triple spirals with “v” patterns on the side panels.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  842  -  Public access
Description :   Circular bowl with a ring base, slightly convex walls, and a rim which is pointed on the exterior. Red slip on the exterior and white slip on the interior. The decoration on the interior walls consists of geometric “v” patterns bordered by a purple zigzag band reminiscent of a six-pointed star. There is no decoration on the central panel.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  844  -  Public access
Description :   Globular jar with a ring base, long neck, spout handle, and a laterally displaced rim. Red slip on the exterior and white slip on the body. The decoration consists of red and purple colored spirals “yc” on the body.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
ID  923  -  Public access
Description :   Carinated carafe without a ring base. It has angled shoulders, long neck and a ribbed rim displaced laterally with respect to its axis of symmetry. White slip on which it is applied the decoration of continuous spiral "yc" on the neck, and rectilinear spirals with zoomorphic endings on the body.
Ceramic style:  Early Conte (750-900 AD)
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