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ID  456  -  Public access
Description :   Gold cuff
ID  457  -  Public access
Description :   Gold cuff.
ID  458  -  Public access
Description :   Covers of wooden ear rods Part of the bodies, mortuary ensembles and offerings of the UE106 slid over the third level burial of tomb T2 that is why some of the mortuary ensembles were not found in their original positions. In this case the individual I11 was buried with two ear rods, but only the remains of one of the ear rods (with 2 covers) and the cover of its pair, were found.
ID  459  -  Public access
Description :   Ear rod cap.
ID  460  -  Public access
Description :   Ear rod. It was associated with individual I12 buried in tomb T2. Part of the unit UE106 (bodies, mortuary ensembles and offerings) slid over the third level of the tomb. That is why some of the mortuary ensembles of the individuals, human bones, and offerings were found in the third level units.
ID  461  -  Public access
Description :   Ear rod cap. It has got as ornamental elements, a cone in the center of the artifact that projects outwards, short parallel lines embossed along the entire contour and a braid embossed around it.
ID  462  -  Public access
Description :   Gold-sheathed stone pendant in the shape of a fang.
ID  464  -  Public access
Description :   Cast tumbaga figurative pendant. The figure has two possible readings: two supernatural prickly lobsters each carry two human heads on their carapaces or two figures carry the lobsters on their backs. Judging by the characteristics of this piece and other similar pieces, lobsters’ bodies would be completed with precious stones, resins or other materials stuffed into their cephalothorax. It was part of the mortuary ensemble of individual I1 from tomb T1. Conte Style
ID  465  -  Public access
Description :   Anthropomorphic effigy vessel. Represents of one of the T2 tomb warriors. Late Polychrome Conte Style.
ID  466  -  Public access
Description :   Anthropomorphic effigy vessel. Represents of one of the T2 tomb offerers. We call a type of funeral ritual officiant, the ones in charge of carrying the ceramic offerings, an offerer. They are represented with ceramic jugs on their heads.
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