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ID  1552  -  Public access
Description :   Proximal fragment of a bone artifact that was shaped into an animal with long, sharp teeth. It has a communication channel between the top and the base, which is why it is believed that it is likely to be a fragment of a flute.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1553  -  Public access
Description :   Perforated shark teeth.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1554  -  Public access
Description :   Shark tooth fossil. It has a very worn or polished tip.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1555  -  Public access
Description :   Group of perforated shark teeth.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1556  -  Public access
Description :   Perforated feline molars.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1557  -  Public access
Description :   Tip of an antler from a white-tailed deer.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1816  -  Public access
Description :   Very thin-walled artifact made of a gold and copper alloy. It was found adhered to the bones of a cranium.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  2002  -  Public access
Description :   T6-I01. Of this individual, only the skull was found, which was placed in a prone position with the face resting directly on the bottom of the pit. The poor state of preservation and the absence of the rest of the post-cranial skeleton prevented a more exhaustive analysis. However, it is possible that this skull may correspond to an adult.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  2003  -  Public access
Description :   T6-I02. Individual deposited in supine decubitus position. Only the bones of the legs are preserved, in the SW direction. The rest of the skeleton was destroyed by the excavation of the pit of tomb T1. It can be deduced from the length of the legs that the remains correspond to an adult individual.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  2004  -  Public access
Description :   T6-I03. Individual deposited in supine decubitus position. This is an adult individual. Like individual I2, only the legs are preserved, which point in a SW direction,. The rest of the skeleton was missing as it was severed by the excavation of the pit of tomb T1.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
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