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ID  882  -  Public access
Description :   Hemispherical bowl with a ring base and a thickened rim on the interior. Red slip exclusively on the interior.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  887  -  Public access
Description :   Carinated jar with a curved base, angular shoulders, short neck, and a laterally displaced rim with respect to its axis of symmetry. Red and white slip on the exterior, and decoration consisting of purple bands.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  892  -  Public access
Description :   Jar without a ring base, and a rim that is slightly raised and convex. White slip on the exterior and decoration in the form of red and purple bands, which leave the white color of the slip visible between them.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  906  -  Public access
Description :   Zoomorphic effigy jar. Globular body, without a ring base, long neck and rounded rim. The border is modeled with small appliqués shaped like the heads and legs of turtles. Decoration on the body of red and purple bands, which leave the white color of the slip visible between them.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  911  -  Public access
Description :   Hemispherical bowl on a low pedestal and grooved rim. Brown surface due to inadequate firing in a reduced space.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  1735  -  Public access
Description :   Dog premolar.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  2305  -  Public access
Description :   UE265. Colmation fill resulting from abandonment of the upper part of tomb T7; it predates offering 257 and formed after fill 270. It was made up of compact, plastic and very unctuous clayey soil; of medium grain, with a sandy shade and a yellowish color. Its composition was very heterogeneous: it had numerous intrusions of greenish clay (fuller´s earth) and abundant nodules of both orange and grayish clay. It also contained some scattered ceramic fragments, very few in number, and generally rounded. On its contact surface with the underlying stratum (UE270), UE265 was intermixed with it in a...
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  2306  -  Public access
Description :   UE270. Colmatation fill caused by the abandonment of the upper part of tomb T7, after fill 265. It caused the subsidence of offering 252a due to the overloading of the platform on which it rested. Originally it covered the entire surface of the upper part of the main pit, adhering to the walls along the entire perimeter, completely concealing offering 252. It was made up of semi-compact, plastic and unctuous clay soil, with medium grain, sandy shade and a very dark grayish colour. Its composition was very homogeneous, so that it had only a few intrusions of orange clay in its lower part. It c...
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  2311  -  Public access
Description :   UE284. Reddish clayey fill of the interior of tomb T8. Both tomb T8 and its fill UE284 are cut; in the southeastern sector by the northwestern wall of T7, and in the northwestern sector by the southeastern wall of T4; in such a way that only a 0.90 m long section has been preserved, acting as evidence between the two subsequent burials. UE284 is a massive fill of compact clayey earth with very little disturbance of the materials (UE 284). It is deposited on the remains of the offering UE280, and seems to mark the moment of colmatation as a result of the abandonment of tomb T8. Above UE280. Bel...
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
ID  2319  -  Public access
Description :   UE299. Yellowish clayey fill resulting from the erosion of the NW, SW and NE walls of the lower part of pit UE277 of tomb T7. It was deposited on the surface of stratum 324 and on the crest of the burial pit UE325, next to the northeast, northwest and southwest sides of the lower part of the main pit (UE277). It was made up of very compact and homogeneous clay soil, with medium grain and plastic texture; its yellowish tonality allowed it to be easily differentiated from other surrounding units. It exhibited some isolated reddish and blackish spots—resulting from the natural presence of ir...
Stratigraphic unit type:  Deposit
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