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ID  1498  -  Public access
Description :   Perforated premolars of human, dog, and collared peccary origin.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1499  -  Public access
Description :   Ovoid resin bead with a perforation. It has helical grooves all over its surface and is dark brown in color. There is also a light yellow substance adhered to it which could be another type of resin.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1500  -  Public access
Description :   Necklace of perforated canines.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1501  -  Public access
Description :   Perforated ovoid resin beads (2). Cream in color. They are not translucent.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1541  -  Public access
Description :   Hemispherical bowl with a ring base and a rim that is thickened on the interior. There is red slip on the interior and white slip on the rim to which the decoration has been applied. This consists of black geometric patterns. There is no slip on the exterior surface.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1550  -  Public access
Description :   Miniature hemispherical bowl. There is red slip on the front of the piece. The surface is smooth on the back.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1581  -  Public access
Description :   Distal fragment of a sperm whale tooth. It is carved and perforated.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1583  -  Public access
Description :   Pendant in the form of a fantastical being. It is not complete. The best preserved part is the head. It has two prominent eyes; a curly nose; pointed ears and prominent lobes; an open mouth with teeth; and a feathered headdress that runs backwards toward the back. It has two holes in the back and a smaller one in the front on the headdress. As far as the body is concerned, which in part has disappeared, it still has four limbs that are typical of bipedal movement.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1619  -  Public access
Description :   Perforated dog canines.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
ID  1620  -  Public access
Description :   Perforated phalanges. They were found in the area of the head of individual I4 so they are believed to be the remains of a necklace.
Stratigraphic unit type:  Interment
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