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ID  372  -  Public access
Description :   Zoomorphic vessel. Two-fingered sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni)
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  376  -  Public access
Description :   Polychrome carinated jar with raised shoulders and long neck. White slip and decoration with alternate bands of red and purple.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  384  -  Public access
Description :   Carinated closed bowl with double slip(red and white). Geometrical decoration of "yc" spirals.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  385  -  Public access
Description :   Polychrome plate with thickened outer rim. Double slip (white on the obverse and red on the reverse) and decoration in alternating zigzagging bands of colors (red and purple).
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  390  -  Public access
Description :   Censer or incense burner with cylindrical handle with red slip that covers the piece entirely. It shows traces of use, probably the product of the burning of some resin or aromatic seed.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  396  -  Public access
Description :   Long neck globular polychrome jar. Geometric decoration of a continuous spiral “yc” as a frieze along the neck and as alternating bands of color in zigzag on the body.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  419  -  Public access
Description :   Effigy vessel. It represents a warrior from the T2 tomb. This piece combines the technique of modeling and painting decoration. The designs are geometric and refer to facial paints and/or tattoos.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  465  -  Public access
Description :   Anthropomorphic effigy vessel. Represents of one of the T2 tomb warriors. Late Polychrome Conte Style.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  466  -  Public access
Description :   Anthropomorphic effigy vessel. Represents of one of the T2 tomb offerers. We call a type of funeral ritual officiant, the ones in charge of carrying the ceramic offerings, an offerer. They are represented with ceramic jugs on their heads.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  467  -  Public access
Description :   Anthropomorphic effigy vessel. Representing of one of the T2 tomb warriors.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
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