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ID  2101  -  Public access
Description :   UE047. Fill of dark brown earth, quite organic and of medium-low compaction. It has an almost circular shape in plan, 21 x 23 cm (N-S; E-W) and a maximum thickness of 23 cm. In its composition sands predominate over clays. Five ceramic fragments, a small shell, and a small bone fragment were recovered. Fill of stratigraphic unit UE048. Maximum upper level of 1.32 m. and minimum of 1.33 m. Fill of post hole.
ID  2102  -  Public access
Description :   UE048. Cut of circular form in plan, 22 cm in diameter and 23 cm in depth. The E-W walls have a certain symmetry. The base is irregular, very concave, 15 x 6 cm (E-W; N-S). In the northern half the walls fall with an angle greater than 90º, while in the southern half they do so with less than 90º until they join at the base. It contains stratigraphic unit UE047. It was excavated in stratigraphic unit UE007. Maximum upper level of 1.33 m. and minimum of 1.35. Maximum lower level of 1.56 m. and minimum of 1.54 m. Post hole.
ID  2103  -  Public access
Description :   UE049. Deposit of very compact clay of reddish color. The shape in plan is irregular, 28 x 20 cm (NW-SE; NE-SW) and a maximum thickness of 5 cm. The surrounding soil has a reddish coloration associated with its proximity to the deposit. It contains some ceramic fragments and is located over stratigraphic unit UE007. Maximum upper level of 1.39 m. and minimum of 1.46 m. It was extracted en bloc to take it to laboratory and to decide on pertinent analyses. Intentional deposit of anthropic origin.
ID  2104  -  Public access
Description :   UE050. Carbonized mangrove wood. It was most likely part of a wooden structure, cover or ranch. A sample was taken for C14 analysis which yielded a calibrated date of Cal AD 680 to 830 (Cal BP 1270 to 1120)/Cal AD 840 to 870 (Cal BP 1110 to 1080).
ID  2105  -  Public access
Description :   UE051. Fill of dark brown earth with patches of blacker earth of small dimensions to the S and to the W. It has a medium compaction and in its composition there are abundant sands and remains of organic matter. The form in plan is irregular, of 150 x 100 cm (N-S; E-W). It contained ceramics. There is a thick root in the southern part, 3-4 cm in diameter, which goes through the E to W deposit. It fills stratigraphic unit UE052. Alteration caused by a root
ID  2106  -  Public access
Description :   UE052. Irregular cut in an inverted "C" shape. Its dimensions are variable: to the S it measures 24 cm in width and 8cm in depth; to the E, 17 and 12; and to the N, 12cm in width and 12cm in depth. The entire outline and its base are irregular and without defined morphology. It contains stratigraphic unit UE051. It was excavated in stratigraphic unit UE007. Alteration produced by a root.
ID  2107  -  Public access
Description :   UE053. Cut, oval in plan, 32 x 29 cm (N-S; E-W) and 13 cm deep. The walls fall vertically towards the base, at an angle of +- 90º. The mouth-wall and wall-base ruptures are abrupt; the base, flat, has a slight SE-NW inclination, its oval shape being 28 x 22 cm (N-S; E-W). It contains stratigraphic unit UE046. It was excavated in stratigraphic unit UE007. It is possibly the remains of a root, although because of its context it could be a small pit or a post hole (despite not finding any cultural material).
ID  2108  -  Public access
Description :   UE054. Fill of brown earth, not very compacted. It is almost circular in plan although it is partially inserted in the NW profile of OP1. Its dimensions are 35 x 32 cm (N-S;E-W) and it has a maximum thickness of 30 cm. Its composition abounds with organic remains and sandy materials. It contained ceramics and a fish scale. It fills stratigraphic unit UE055. Pit fill.
ID  2109  -  Public access
Description :   UE055. Cut almost circular in shape in plan despite being slightly inserted into OP1´s NW profile. It has dimensions of 34 x 32 cm (N-S;E-W) and a depth of 32 cm. The walls fall vertically towards the base at an angle slightly greater than 90º. In the northern half the base is convex, reaching a depth of 20 cm. In the southern half it is altered, descending another 12 cm more, with a much more concave wall. It contains stratigraphic unit UE 054. Excavated in stratigraphic unit UE 007, although it probably started at higher levels. Bottom part of a pit partially altered by the action of root...
ID  2110  -  Public access
Description :   UE056. Deposit of small sized pieces of charcoal mixed with brown earth. The shape in plan is circular, 13 cm in diameter, and has a maximum thickness of 4 cm. The compaction is high, similar to stratigraphic unit UE007. No material was obtained. Charcoal sample 3492 was collected. Maximum upper level of 1.31 m. and minimum of 1.34 m. Maximum lower level of 1.64 and minimum of 1.60 m. Due to its location and characteristics it could have an anthropic origin, although this is doubtful.
ID  2111  -  Public access
Description :   UE057. Cut of circular shape in plan, 14 cm in diameter with a maximum depth of 4 cm. The walls fall at an angle of +- 100º towards the base, also circular (11 cm) and concave, somewhat deeper in the W half. Upper maximum level of 1.54 m. and minimum of 1.55 m. Due to its location and characteristics it could have an anthropic origin, although this is doubtful.
ID  2112  -  Public access
Description :   UE058. Fill of very argillaceous earth that is grayish-greenish color, and of high compaction. The shape in plan is irregular, 70 x 37 cm (E-W; N-S). The granulometric composition is fine, but throughout the deposit are distributed abundant very weathered small black stones (size less than 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 cm). Its thickness is unknown since it was only defined in the plan, leaving it unexcavated. It is above stratigraphic unit UE007. Maximum upper level of 1.46 m. and minimum of 1.44 m. Deposit of unfired clay.
ID  2113  -  Public access
Description :   UE059. Deposit of dark brown earth, not very compacted and very organic, with abundant roots of small dimensions and, in smaller quantity, larger roots that cross the deposit from north to south. It also has remains of small pieces of charcoal. The shape in plan is oval, 80 x 27 cm (N-S; E-W) and a maximum thickness of 36 cm, with a N-S orientation. Abundant fragmented ceramic material was recovered, especially where the deposit was thicker. Maximum upper level of 1.45 m. and minimum of 1.49 m. Post hole fill.
ID  2114  -  Public access
Description :   UE060. Fill of brown earth not very compacted and very organic with abundant small roots. The shape in plan is oval of 20 x 14 cm (NE-SW;NW-SE) with a maximum thickness of 33 cm. Ceramic material was recovered (about eight fragments) and, in the bottom part of the deposit, several rounded stones. Fill of unit UE063. Maximum upper level of 1.50 m and minimum of 1.55 m. Post hole fill.
ID  2115  -  Public access
Description :   UE061. Fill of brown earth, not very compacted and very organic, sandy with small roots throughout its extent. The shape in plan is oval, of 22 x 13 cm (N-S; E-W) and a maximum thickness of 8 cm. Only 2 ceramic fragments were recovered. Maximum upper level of 1.50 m. and minimum of 1.51 m. Alteration produced by a root.
ID  2116  -  Public access
Description :   UE062. Cut of irregular form and elongated in plan, of 75 x 25 cm (NW-SE; NE-SW) and a maximum depth of 37 cm. The walls fall vertically from the mouth towards the base around its entire contour, except in the NW, where they do so at an angle of about 30º until they reach a depth of 15 cm, and then descend vertically. The base is oval, oriented SW-NE and inclined NE, with dimensions of 24 x 38 cm (NW-SE; NE-SW). The convex base extends under the walls that start in the mouth except in the southern part. It was excavated in stratigraphic unit UE007. It contains stratigraphic unit UE059. Maxim...
ID  2117  -  Public access
Description :   UE063. Cut with oval shape in plan, 18 x 15 cm (N-S; E-W) and a maximum depth of 29 cm. The walls descend in an angle of 100º in the south, while in the rest of the cut they do so inferior to 80º, presenting an overall inclination towards the north. The base is circular, 18 cm in diameter, flat with a small hole in the E. This hole is circular, 9 cm in diameter and 7 cm deep, with straight walls and a slightly convex flat base. It coincides perfectly with the mouth of cut 063. Maximum upper level at 1.51 m. and minimum at 1.56 m. Maximum lower level at 1.88 m. and minimum at 1.58 m. Post h...
ID  2118  -  Public access
Description :   UE064. Cut with a "triangular " shape in plan, with non-straight sides and rounded corners, 22 x 13 cm (N-S; E-W) and a maximum depth of 8 cm. The E wall descends at an angle of about 140°, while at the W the angle is about 80°. Both walls converge at the base, but the base does not have a defined shape. Maximum upper level 1.51 m. and minimum 1.53m. Maximum lower level is 1.85 m. and minimum is 1.73 m. The shape of the cut suggests that this is the remains of an alteration caused by a root.
ID  2119  -  Public access
Description :   UE065. Fill of brown soil, of medium-low compaction and sandy granulometry with abundant remains of organic matter (small roots and coals). Its shape in plan is oval, although irregular, of 60 x 35 cm (NW-SE; SW-NE) and with a maximum thickness of 15-20 cm, although this deposit and the cut stratigraphic unit 066 were sacrificed to better extract the burnt wood from stratigraphic unit UE050. Ceramic material, stones and charcoal were recovered. Fill of stratigraphic unit UE066. Maximum upper level is 1.51 m. and minimum is 1.53 m. Maximum lower level 1.60 m. and minimum level 1.54 m. Pit fi...
ID  2120  -  Public access
Description :   UE066. Cut of semicircular form in plan, with dimensions of 60 x 35 cm (SW-NE; SE-NW) and a maximum depth of 15cm. The walls fall towards the base at an angle of more than 130º all around the perimeter, with very soft and rounded breaks (both mouth-wall and wall-base). The base is semicircular in plan 30 x 20 cm (SW-NE; SE-NW). There are no traces of fire or high temperatures on the walls despite containing stratigraphic unit UE 050. It was excavated in stratigraphic unit UE007. It contains stratigraphic unit UE050 and stratigraphic unit UE065. It was cut by stratigraphic unit UE069 in the N...
ID  2121  -  Public access
Description :   UE067. Fill of orange-brown earth, sandy, with organic remains (roots) and an abundant number of clay remains in the form of small and medium sized clumps. Its compaction is medium, as well as its granulometry. The shape in plan is oval, of 46 x 38 cm (NW-SE; NE-SW) and with a maximum thickness of 40 cm. Ceramic fragments were recovered (+30), stones (+10) and small blocks of clay (+20). Maximum upper level of 1.70 m. and minimum of 1.74 m. Fill of pit.
ID  2122  -  Public access
Description :   UE068. Fill of very organic black earth with numerous remains of small roots. Its compaction is very low. It has an oval shape in plan that measures 45 x 36 cm (NW-SE; NE-SW) and a maximum thickness of 30 cm. Ceramic fragments and stones were collected. Maximum upper level to 2.02 m. and minimum to 1.92 m. Pit fill.
ID  2123  -  Public access
Description :   UE069. Cut of oval shape in plan, although irregular and without orientation, with dimensions of 38 x 47 cm (NW-SE; NE-SW). The walls fall almost vertically from the edge to a depth of 45 cm and then widen before reaching the base. Ruptures are rounded and the base has an irregular shape. It was excavated in stratigraphic unit UE007. It contains stratigraphic units UE067 and UE068. It cuts stratigraphic unit UE069 in the SE. Maximum upper level 1.92 m. and minimum level 1.95 m. Pit altered at its base.
ID  2125  -  Public access
Description :   UE071. Package of human bones. Neither the pit nor the fill (egg white effect) could be defined. Probably associated with tomb T4. It was located by means of a borehole.
ID  2138  -  Public access
Description :   EU087. Deposit composed of two osaments, garments and offerings located 1.50 m - 1.20 m from the surface, inside the grave of tomb T2. It occupies a rectangular floor space of 2.50 m x 1 m. The matrix is brown clay with reddish tones and has a high sand content. The unit is partly disturbed by what appears to be the effect of footsteps. Its surface is horizontal but irregular. The most removed sector is the NW. It contains fragments of human bones of adult individuals, marine ray bones, arrowheads, among other materials. To the NE were found the remains of an adult of which only tibia and fibu...
ID  2145  -  Public access
Description :   EU098. Clay deposit located at a depth of 2.92 m. It is brown in colour and has a large quantity of sand, small fragments of artifacts, especially ceramics and small coals. It is circular in shape and occupies 4 m2. It covers units UE100 and UE101. It is one of the deposits of clogging located in the interior of the superior glass of the tomb T2.
ID  2146  -  Public access
Description :   EU101. Deposit of clayey soil located at a depth of 3.15 m. It is a compact, brown filling with green tones. At the dive this deposit feels less hard than the deposit UE098. There is a large amount of very dispersed and fragmented cultural material, including gold leaf and beads, shark tooth beads and other remains of fauna. It covers the stratigraphic units UE103, UE104 and UE106.
ID  2147  -  Public access
Description :   EU102. Depot located inside tomb T1 at a depth of 4.12 meters. The matrix is brown and the granulometry is medium. It has a power of 6 cm and contains a large number of fragments of ceramic artifacts, stone and animal bones.
ID  2148  -  Public access
Description :   EU103. Artifact repository located at a depth of 2.80 m (upper elevation) and 3.15 m (lower elevation). The soil matrix is brown, clayey, and contains small coals. It has a dip of approximately 65° N-S direction. It is attached to the grave pit and rests on the EU104 unit. The density of ceramics, axes, adzes and bone and metal artifacts is striking. Small complete bowls were collected in it. The rest of the ceramics are fragmented, but they keep their original geometry. To the NW of this deposit and in superior levels, an empty space can be appreciated, without materials, of proportions and...
ID  2149  -  Public access
Description :   EU104. At a depth of 3.15 m. It rests on the first step of the pit and is attached, in part (NE, NW and SW edges), to the walls of the pit (a section of the same that joins the first step with the second) and to the burial located on the second step (UE106). On it, in the N corner and NE side, the UE103 unit is supported. The clayey, sandy matrix of this unit is brown in colour and contains vessels and other artifacts arranged on the remains of a collapsed wooden decking. This decking is observed in the SW corner of the pit and along the SW edge of the pit. It appears to be charred. It stands ...
ID  2150  -  Public access
Description :   EU107. Deposit consisting of a large ceramic pot. It was placed on the UE138 unit (collapse of the lid of the funerary chamber of the lower vessel of tomb T2). An important quantity of charred vegetable remains were found inside. Its earth matrix is identical to that of the EU131 unit. We believe that these two units (UE131 and UE107) were deposited at the same time and that the pot was intentionally split in half in order to function as a sahumerio. Some samples were taken and sent to Maria Martín Seijo to be analysed in the archaeology laboratory of the University of Santiago de Compo...
ID  2151  -  Public access
Description :   EU108. Deposit of clayey earth, brown in colour, with some sands and medium compaction. Contains some fragments of human bones and abundant cultural material - ceramic fragments, shell beads, gold beads, arrowheads, caudal spines. A clogging filler covering EU107, EU128 and EU131 units. It is comparable to the EU101 unit, but has an even greater quantity of archaeological materials.
ID  2169  -  Public access
Description :   EU128. Deposit of materials located on the wooden lid of the funerary chamber located in the lower vessel of tomb T2 at its SW edge. It has an inclination of 30º with SW-NE orientation, product of the collapse of the lid. The matrix of the envelope is clayey, brown with reddish tones and has a high sand content. This unit contains three pectorals, four bracelets and some gold sheets, all gold and miniature. It also contains shell beads, tubular beads made from bird radii, small discoidal beads made from green stones, among other sumptuous materials. We believe it is the remains of the burial ...
ID  2174  -  Public access
Description :   EU135 Materials depot located in the NE corner of tomb T2, above the bottom of the grave. The matrix contains clays and fine sands and is brown in colour. Some materials point in the direction of the centre of the pit. We believe that the reason for this dip is that, in origin, these were stacked or placed inside a container or container (basket or similar), made with organic materials. The deposit is composed of a gold paten, placed at the bottom (as the base of the set of artifacts), earrings made with carved sperm whale teeth and a group of copper plates. It is an offering.
ID  2175  -  Public access
Description :   EU136. Ceramic and stone artifacts repository, located above the bodies of the main burial of tomb T2, unit UE134. The pottery is fragmented, but retains its original geometry. This unit covers the entire burial and its surface is horizontal. The matrix surrounding the artifacts is a reddish-brown clay with fine-grained mineral inclusions. It is possible that, in addition to having a religious purpose (offering to the dead), all these materials also serve to protect the physical integrity of the bodies.
ID  2176  -  Public access
Description :   EU137. Earth deposit. It is brown, clay-coloured, of medium compaction, with abundant fragments of cultural materials. Its surface is horizontal. It covers the entire EU136 unit and on which the EU138 unit rests. It is a clogging filler. It completely covered the offering (UE136) placed over the burial.
ID  2177  -  Public access
Description :   EU139. Deposit of materials, mostly ceramics. These are fragmented and only partially retain their geometry. They are not complete. It was found in the S corner of the grave of tomb T2. The matrix is clayey, brown with reddish tones and medium granulometry. It has an N-S dip. In its upper part it is introduced in the corner S of the pit. It is a package of materials product of the sliding of part of the deposits of the tomb T6 towards the interior of the grave of the tomb T2.
ID  2178  -  Public access
Description :   UE157. Fill of dark brown earth, of medium compaction and fine granulometry, in which silts and clays predominate over other elements. There are no roots or stones. Dimensions 41 x 18 cm (N-S x E-W), with a thickness of 10 cm. It is located in the NE corner of T1 and continues under the profile. Several vessels as well as a piece of femur and small fragments of human bones were documented.
ID  2179  -  Public access
Description :   UE158. Fill of grayish earth, ashy, of average compaction and fine granulometry (abundant silt); neither roots nor stones can be observed, but there is an abundance of charcoal. It occupies the same surface in plan as UE157 (below it), and has a thickness of about 5 cm. It is located in the NE corner of T1 and continues below the profile.
ID  2180  -  Public access
Description :   EU159. Ceramic deposit that extends over the burial in its sector W-N and in the corner E. It has dimensions of 2.66 x 1.84m (SW-NE and SE-NW) and an average power of 25 cm. The matrix is greyish clay, darker the deeper we go. It presents abundant organic matter and is of fine granulometry. The unit is composed of plates, bowls, globular vessels, jars and several incense burners are documented. They appear fragmented, but keeping their original geometry. The great majority were placed face up and in some cases one on top of the other (superposition of vessels). Towards N-E, the materials are m...
ID  2181  -  Public access
Description :   UE168. Fill of very dark gray soil, wet as a result of the water table, low compaction, mineral and organic and of fine granulometry. On the ground plan, it appears in the E corner of T1 and continues along the E-S profile, dipping upwards at an angle of about 35º. In contrast, it is not seen in the N-E profile. It has an extension of 50 x 40 cm and a thickness that is to be determined, although in the profile it is about 30 cm. It has not been excavated in this intervention, limiting us to define it in plan and document it. Some pottery and samples have been collected to contextualize it.
ID  2182  -  Public access
Description :   UE237. Grayish deposit, with medium compaction, of fairly organic soil located to the E of T1, in the expanded area. It has only been defined in plan. It is possible that it is a fill of T1, comparable to UE158, although that part of the tomb has yet to be excavated.
ID  2183  -  Public access
Description :   UE170. Patch of earth that is circular in plan, grayish in the center and light brown on the outer perimeter. The central grayish zone is more organic and finer grain than the brown, which is more mineral and sandy. It was documented in the NE quadrant of T1 with a diameter of about 17 cm and a thickness of 6 cm.
ID  2184  -  Public access
Description :   UE193. Cut of slightly oval shape in plan, of 19 x 16 cm (axis NE-SW x NW-SE) and 8 cm in depth, giving it a light NE-SW orientation. The walls fall inwards at an angle of about 90º. The base is circular in plan, 15 cm in diameter, flat, and has no orientation. The mouth-wall and wall-base ruptures form an angle of almost 90º, giving the hole the appearance of a cylinder. It was excavated in UE163 and contains UE170.
ID  2185  -  Public access
Description :   UE171. Patch of earth of slightly oval shape in plan, with a slight NE-SW orientation, grayish in the center and light brown on the outer perimeter. The central greyish zone is more organic and finer grain than the brown, which is more mineral and sandy. It is located in the quadrant of tomb T1. It has dimensions of 19 x 15 cm (NE-SW x NW-SE) and a thickness of 10 cm.
ID  2186  -  Public access
Description :   UE194. Cut of circular shape in plan, approximately 20 cm in diameter and 11 cm in depth. The walls fall inwards at an angle of about 135º until they reach the base. This is slightly oval, 7 x 4 cm (NE-SW x NW-SE), and concave. All this makes the hole look like an inverted cone. It was excavated in UE163 and contains UE171.
ID  2187  -  Public access
Description :   UE172. Fill of earth of almost circular shape in plan. It is grayish in color with light brown zones, but not as homogeneous in its composition as the deposits of the other posts. The sediment of the gray areas is more organic and finer grain than the brown areas, which are more mineral and sandy. It was located in the SE quadrant of the T1, has major axes of 19 x 15 cm (NE-SW x NW-SE) and a maximum thickness of 11 cm.
ID  2188  -  Public access
Description :   UE184. Cut of circular shape in plan, approximately 17 cm in diameter and 12 cm in depth. The walls fall inwards at an angle of about 100º until they reach the base. The base is circular, 4 cm in diameter and concave, located towards the SE, which gives the hole a slight NE-SW orientation. The wall-base rupture is progressive. It was excavated in UE163 and contains unit UE172.
ID  2189  -  Public access
Description :   UE173. Fill of earth of oval shape in plan, with the central part being grayish in color and the exterior light brown. The sediment of the gray areas is more organic and finer grain than that of the brown areas, which is more mineral. Located in the SE quadrant of tombT1, it has major axes of 20 x 18 cm (NE-SW x NW-SE). It has not been fully defined in plan, being visible in the profile as the brown soil rises to a height (counted from the lowest point of the deposit) of about 30 cm. The thickness excavated from the floor is 13 cm. Several small fragments of burnt wood were documented and col...
ID  2190  -  Public access
Description :   UE185. Cut of oval shape in plan, approximately 20 x 16 cm (NW-SE x NE-SW), and 14 cm deep. The walls fall inwards at an angle of about 100º until they reach the base. This is oval, 8 x 6 cm (N x S) and concave, located towards the S, which gives the hole a slight N-S orientation. The wall-base rupture is progressive. It was excavated in UE163 and contains UE173.
ID  2191  -  Public access
Description :   UE174. Fill of semicircular shape in plan, that follows the wall of the profile. It is made up of a mixture of grayish sediments with light brown areas. The sediments in the gray areas are more organic and finer grain than those in the brown areas, which are more mineral and sandy. Located in the SW quadrant of T1, it protrudes 12 cm from the profile and has a maximum visible diameter of 25 cm (N-S). The maximum thickness is 7 cm.
ID  2192  -  Public access
Description :   UE186. Cut of semicircular shape in plan that seems to insert under the E profile of T1. The visible surface protrudes 14 cm from the profile and is 8 cm deep. The walls fall inwards at an angle of about 140º until they reach the concave base. The base, which is not completely defined, is also semicircular, and has smooth wall-base breaks. No orientation can be seen due to the fact that it is partially excavated. It was excavated in UE163 and contains UE174.
ID  2193  -  Public access
Description :   UE175. Fill of earth of almost circular shape in plan, of grayish color in the center and light brown around its perimeter. The sediment of the gray areas is more organic and finer grain than that of the brown areas, which is more mineral and sandy. It was located in the SW quadrant of the T1, has a diameter of about 12 cm and a maximum thickness of 6 cm.
ID  2194  -  Public access
Description :   UE187. Cut of circular shape in plan, approximately 14 cm in diameter and 10 cm in depth. The walls fall inwards at an angle of about 100º until they reach the base. This is circular, 4 cm in diameter, slightly inclined towards the SE, and concave. It was excavated in UE163 and contains unit UE175.
ID  2195  -  Public access
Description :   UE176. Fill of earth of circular form in plan, mainly brown in color with a grayish center. The central grayish zone is more organic and finer grain than the brown, which is more mineral. It was documented in the SW quadrant of T1 and has a diameter of about 14 cm and a thickness of 9 cm.
ID  2196  -  Public access
Description :   UE188. Cut of circular shape in plan, approximately 15 cm in diameter and 10 cm in depth. At the S end, the walls fall inwards at an angle of about 100º until they reach the base; at the N end, the fall is less pronounced (about 135º). The circular base, 5 cm in diameter, is closer to the S, which gives the hole a certain N-S inclination. The wall-base rupture is more abrupt in the southern zone than the N, which is more progressive. It was excavated in UE163 and contains unit UE176.
ID  2197  -  Public access
Description :   UE177. Fill of earth of circular shape in plan, with a mixed brown and gray color. The central grayish zone is more organic and finer grain than the brown, which is more mineral. It was documented in the NW quadrant of T1 and has a diameter of about 12 cm and a thickness of 9 cm.
ID  2198  -  Public access
Description :   UE189. Cut of oval shape in plan, approximately 14 x 12 cm (NE-SW x NW-SE) and 10 in depth. The walls fall inwards at an angle of about 135º until they reach the base, oval, 6 x 3 cm (NW-SE x NE-SW), and concave. All this makes the hole look like an inverted cone. It was excavated in UE163 and contains unit UE177.
ID  2199  -  Public access
Description :   UE178. Fill of earth with an almost circular shape in plan, grayish in the center and light brown on its perimeter. The sediment of the gray areas is more organic and finer grain than that of the brown areas, which is more mineral and sandy. Located in the SW quadrant of T1, it has a diameter of about 12 cm and a maximum thickness of 13 cm.
ID  2200  -  Public access
Description :   UE190. Cut of circular shape in plan, approximately 12 cm in diameter and a maximum depth of 14 cm. The walls fall inwards at an angle slightly greater than 90º until they reach the bottom. The circular base, 6 cm in diameter, is concave and the ruptures with respect to the walls are relatively smooth. It has no orientation or inclination. It was excavated in UE163 and contains UE178.
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