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ID  1858  -  Public access
Description :   Projectile tip made from a chip of translucent white quartz.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1886  -  Public access
Description :   Globular vessel with a curved base, short neck and thickened rim. Red and white slip. Geometric decoration of simple "yc" spirals with claw-shaped inner ends.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1889  -  Public access
Description :   Collection of peforated teeth from humans and different species of animals. They were found within the interior of the gold cuff with registration number AU12015.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1890  -  Public access
Description :   Perforated teeth found within the interior of the cuff with registration number AU12016.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1894  -  Public access
Description :   Zoomorphic jar with bird-shaped appliqués. It has red slip on the lower part, and white slip on the upper part.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1895  -  Public access
Description :   Miniature vessel with a tripod base, globular body, and straight rim. Two zoomorphic handles join the body to the rim of the vessel It has cream-colored slip on which are painted geometric patterns in black (rectilinear), and a red band on the rim.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1896  -  Public access
Description :   Bone flute. It is broken but it can be seen that it had at least four finger holes.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1897  -  Public access
Description :   Perforated dog canines.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1960  -  Public access
Description :   Small vessel with a ring base, globular body, and a thickened rim. It has two ribbon handles that join the body and rim. Red slip on the exterior.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  2005  -  Public access
Description :   Individual located on top of Individuals 22, 27 and 19. Individual 1 was on the NW edge of the pit, placed in prone position, and perpendicular to the main central axis of the tomb, in a SW-NE (head-feet) direction. The body adapted to the contours of the pit, with the feet in the north corner and the head, showing a foreshortening, in the west corner (W) of the tomb, parallel to the SW boundary. The skull and pelvis have not been recovered, only some teeth and jaw fragments. The articular facets of the recovered thoracic vertebrae show no signs of arthrosis. All the preserved bone pieces w...
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
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