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ID  833  -  Public access
Description :   Bowl with circular base, slightly convex walls, and a pointed rim. Red slip on the interior and exterior surface. The inside of the bowl features the design of a claw print in white with a black outline.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Offering
ID  834  -  Public access
Description :   Zoomorphic bowl on a tripod representing a tortoise. The blackened surface is due to the firing of the piece in an enclosed space.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Offering
ID  988  -  Public access
Description :   Breastplate with designs of two bipedal figures with deer antlers on the head, claws and long feathered tails. It was found along with other artifacts, in the NE corner of the third level grave pit of tomb T2, as an offering. It wasn't associated with a body. A packet of copper plates and some belt pendants made from sperm whale teeth were resting on it.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Offering
ID  997  -  Public access
Description :   Gold ear rods. No closure plug was found.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Offering
ID  1048  -  Public access
Description :   Bell with a handle or grip. It has been decorated with two crocodile heads with claws.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Offering
ID  1049  -  Public access
Description :   Green-blue stone pendant carved into the form of a supernatural hybrid being of jaguar and crocodile with parts of the body covered with embossed gold sheets. For its suspension it has two perforations in its rear part: one that traverses the two front claws and the other, perpendicular to it, located between the two. Conte style. The figure is composed of a crocodile body in the dorsal view and a jaguar head in the frontal view. The crocodile body is in a crouching position with the thick tail slightly raised. Incised on the back are two bands of six diamonds with a central point, delimit...
Stratigraphic unit type:  Offering
ID  1051  -  Public access
Description :   Collection of spherical bead covers from a belt. The beads were made with some kind of perishable material that was lost. Resin spheres within spherical gold sheaths like these, have been found in other tombs. This artifact was placed next to a collection of flutes.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Offering
ID  1066  -  Public access
Description :   Tubular beads. They possibly formed part of a necklace or shin guard. They were found alongside a collection of bone flutes; an artifact of spherical wood beads with gold covers (AU10476); a bell with an elongated handle (AU10344); two pendants which represent a hybrid crocodile-feline with claws; and various other artifacts. This packet was found in the South-East corner of the burial pit on the third level of tomb T2.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Offering
ID  1502  -  Public access
Description :   Set of pendants (5), in the shape of mythical beings.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Offering
ID  1503  -  Public access
Description :   Pendant in the shape of a mythical being.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Offering
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