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ID  2693  -  Public access
Description :   Tapered cuff with "zigzag" design. It is made of gold and copper, and was found inside another bracelet of the same shape and design. A fragmented ulna and radius were found inside. It is very fragmented and oxidized.
ID  2694  -  Public access
Description :   Tapered cuff with zigzag design. It is made from gold and copper, and was found inside a cuff of the same shape and design on one of the forearms of individual I7. Inside, fragments of the ulna and radius bones were found. It is very oxidized and fragmented.
ID  2695  -  Public access
Description :   The pit of tomb T8, UE450, has reached us incomplete due to the cuts produced in it by the opening of subsequent tombs (T4 and T7) and it is therefore impossible to know its original complete dimensions. The pit has only retained between 2.90 m and 2.00 m of its initial length. Of its original depth, there is just 0.24 m below the burial level of tomb T4, and about 1.05 m in the space between tombs T4 and T7. On the other hand, it retains its full width, which is between 2.35 m and 2.73 m. The pit in question has preserved about 6.30 m2 of its original surface, which obviously must have been...
ID  2696  -  Public access
Description :   Tomb T5 was located 3.30-3.41 m from the surface, immediately east of tomb T2. This tomb was disturbed, so we do not know its original shape. In it was found the bones of an adult individual of indeterminate sex, placed in extended ventral decubitus with arms arranged on both sides of the body. In addition, the badly deteriorated bones of at least two other individuals were found. The bodies of tomb T5 were covered by plates placed upside down, over which were placed a set of pots and jars of Early Polychrome Conte, Smoked Wared, Red Line, Panelled Red and Red Conte (Lothrop typology, 1942). ...
ID  2697  -  Public access
Description :   Tomb T6 was located below tomb T5 at a depth of 3.48-3.69 m. Of this unit, only an area of 2.48 x 2.30 m is preserved as it was cut by tomb T1 to the northwest and by T2 to the southeast. In this burial the lower limbs of two individuals were found in extended dorsal decubitus, partially overlapping each other in a very similar way to individuals I5 and I9 of tomb T2. These were covered by two layers of Polychrome Early Conte, Panelled Red and Conte Rojo (Lothrop typology, 1942) plates and trays placed face down. A thin layer of vegetation was arranged on top of this collection of ceramics. ...
ID  2700  -  Public access
Description :   Perforated shark tooth belonging to the grave goods of individual I04 of tomb T7. It was found beneath their skull.
ID  2702  -  Public access
Description :   Bone spindle whorl.
ID  2707  -  Public access
Description :   The Fabaceae family includes approximately 16,400 species - including trees, shrubs, herbs and lianas - and is divided into three large subfamilies: Caesalpinoideae, Mimosoideae and Papilonoideae (Espinoza & Melandri 2000). The existence of anatomical similarities between genera, tribes and subfamilies of the Fabaceae makes their taxonomic identification very difficult. This charcoal was classified within this subfamily due to the presence of homocellular rays in its anatomy and the absence of a stratified structure (Espinoza & Melandri 2000). Transversal plane: Growth ring marked by narrowi...
ID  2709  -  Public access
Description :   20 charcoal fragments belonging to Rhizophora sp. The woody species of the Rhizophora family have, as common anatomical characteristics, perforations and scalariform pits. Rhizophora spp. include Rhizophora harrisonii, Rhizophora mangle and Rhizophora racemosa, which all share these same anatomical characteristics. Transversal plane. Indistinct growth rings. The wood has a diffuse porosity in the ring with the vessels isolated or in short radial rows of 2-3 (-4) some clustered with abundant tyloses (Insidewood. 2004-onwards; León, 2001; Richter & Dallwitz, 2000-onwards). Longitudinal Tange...
ID  2710  -  Public access
Description :   6 charcoal fragments belonging to Rhizophora sp. Transversal plane. Indistinct growth rings. The wood has a diffuse porosity in the ring with the vessels isolated or in short radial rows of 2-3 (-4) some clustered with abundant tyloses (Insidewood. 2004-onwards; León, 2001; Richter & Dallwitz, 2000-onwards). Longitudinal Tangential Plane. Heterocellular and homocellular rays of procumbent cells 1-5 (-7) cells wide (Fig. 2); heterocellular rays have square or erect cells restricted to marginal rows; it presents scalariform intervessel pits (Insidewood. 2004-onwards; Leon, 2001; Richter & Da...
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