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ID  468  -  Public access
Description :   Anthropomorphic vessel with body and facial paintings. It was found in the T1 tomb at El Caño. It probably represents the main occupant of the tomb.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  469  -  Public access
Description :   Anthropomorphic vessel. Representing of one of the T2 tomb warriors. A red and white slipware was used, on which the pictorial decoration, representing human attributes and designs that corresponded to the corporal decoration and/or tattoos with which the ancient coclé adorned their bodies, was applied.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  470  -  Public access
Description :   Zoomorphic vessel. Represents a freshwater turtle (Trachemys scripta).
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  472  -  Public access
Description :   Globular jar. Cream-color slip with decoration in the form of red drops on the shoulder.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  473  -  Public access
Description :   Concave bowl. Red slip decorated with white geometric stripes decoration without outline color.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  474  -  Public access
Description :   Globular jar with ring base, long neck and straight edge. Red slip on the outside.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  475  -  Public access
Description :   Globular jar with ring base, long neck and a slightly bent straight edge. Slipware on the outer surface except the inside of the ring base.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  495  -  Public access
Description :   Long neck globular jar with pointed edge. Red and white double slip. Geometric decoration with a "yc" spiral pattern as a frieze on the neck.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  570  -  Public access
Description :   Small bowl with ring base and convex rim. White slip on the outside and natural surface on the inside. Decoration of alternating red, white and purple bands.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
ID  571  -  Public access
Description :   Globular jar with ring base and long neck. Unlike the globular jars belonging to the early period (see those of tomb T5) these usually have a less prominent neck.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 AD)
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