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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.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  999  -  Public access
Description :   Gold beads (11).
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  1514  -  Public access
Description :   Fragment of an antler from a white-tailed deer
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  1811  -  Public access
Description :   Discoidal shell bead.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  1904  -  Public access
Description :   Tubular bead.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  2150  -  Public access
Description :   EU107. Deposit consisting of a large ceramic pot. It was placed on the UE138 unit (collapse of the lid of the funerary chamber of the lower vessel of tomb T2). An important quantity of charred vegetable remains were found inside. Its earth matrix is identical to that of the EU131 unit. We believe that these two units (UE131 and UE107) were deposited at the same time and that the pot was intentionally split in half in order to function as a sahumerio. Some samples were taken and sent to Maria Martín Seijo to be analysed in the archaeology laboratory of the University of Santiago de Compo...
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  2175  -  Public access
Description :   EU136. Ceramic and stone artifacts repository, located above the bodies of the main burial of tomb T2, unit UE134. The pottery is fragmented, but retains its original geometry. This unit covers the entire burial and its surface is horizontal. The matrix surrounding the artifacts is a reddish-brown clay with fine-grained mineral inclusions. It is possible that, in addition to having a religious purpose (offering to the dead), all these materials also serve to protect the physical integrity of the bodies.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  2209  -  Public access
Description :   UE218. Circular patch of organic grayish earth with remains of ashes. Medium compaction and fine grain, with remnants of charcoal. On this level, an incense burner was documented lying face down with fragments of charcoal beneath it. It has a diameter of 22 cm and a maximum thickness of 7 cm. Located in the S quadrant, it does not form part of the perimeter post holes of T2, but looks like a votive deposit related to the construction of the tomb, prior to burials.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  2246  -  Public access
Description :   UE166. Deposit of dark gray earth, organic and of medium compaction, similar in its characteristic to UE167. Its dimensions are 1.12 x 0.51 meters (SW-NE x SE-NW) and has a maximum thickness of 20 cm. The differential nomenclature is given because there is a strip between these stratigraphic units (UE248) that breaks the continuity of the deposit. This is because that area was excavated in previous interventions. It provided lithic material, gold, ceramics, and bones; as well as the legs and skull of an individual (HU10427). It appears below unit UE162, filling unit UE165. It is comparable to ...
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
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