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Hearne Jardine, Pamela H., and Robert J. Sharer. River of Gold: Precolumbian Treasures from Sitio Conte. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1992.

Reference

  • Object[250]
  • no[136]
  • yes[114]
  • no[249]
  • yes[1]
  • american[250]
  • adze[3]
  • animal skull[2]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • bead[28]
  • beads[16]
  • bell[1]
  • belt bead[24]
  • bone[9]
  • celt[6]
  • chisel[3]
  • claw[1]
  • concretion[3]
  • crystal (stone)[1]
  • cuff[2]
  • cylinder[1]
  • disc[14]
  • ear rod[2]
  • ear rod cap[5]
  • figurine[3]
  • necklace[3]
  • nose clip[1]
  • pebble[1]
  • pendant[4]
  • plaque[5]
  • plug[1]
  • point[13]
  • rod[1]
  • shark tooth[92]
  • teeth[1]
  • tooth[3]
  • whale tooth cap[3]
  • whale tooth pendant[1]
  • panama[250]
  • sitio conte[250]
  • sitio conte[250]
  • cocle[250]
  • central american[250]
  • burial 17a[1]
  • tr. 2, b 11[250]
  • bird[1]
  • human[1]
  • jaguar[2]
  • agate[1]
  • animal bone[2]
  • bone[18]
  • ceramic[1]
  • claw[1]
  • concretion[3]
  • copper[1]
  • emerald[1]
  • gold[109]
  • ivory[2]
  • quartz[1]
  • resin (material)[1]
  • rock crystal[1]
  • shark tooth[92]
  • shell[1]
  • stone[15]
  • tooth[4]
  • whale bone[1]
  • whale tooth[1]
  • wood[3]
  • yes[250]
tr. 2, b 11

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40-13-3

40-13-3

On Display

Plaque

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40-13-107

40-13-107

Chisel

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40-13-108

40-13-108

Chisel

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40-13-137

40-13-137

Bead

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40-13-149

40-13-149

Disc

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40-13-25

40-13-25

Disc

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40-13-18

40-13-18

Disc

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40-13-49.14

40-13-49.14

Beads

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40-13-49.13

40-13-49.13

Beads

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40-13-49.12

40-13-49.12

Beads

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40-13-49.11

40-13-49.11

Beads

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40-13-49.10

40-13-49.10

Beads

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40-13-36.24

40-13-36.24

Bead

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40-13-36.23

40-13-36.23

Bead

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40-13-36.22

40-13-36.22

Bead

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40-13-36.21

40-13-36.21

Bead

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40-13-36.20

40-13-36.20

Bead

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40-13-36.19

40-13-36.19

Bead

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40-13-126

40-13-126

Figurine

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40-14-578

40-14-578

Tooth

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40-14-573

40-14-573

Tooth

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40-13-97

40-13-97

Nose Clip

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40-13-151

40-13-151

Disc

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40-13-150

40-13-150

Disc

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40-13-38.1

40-13-38.1

Belt Bead

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40-13-50

40-13-50

Beads

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40-13-85

40-13-85

Ear Rod Cap

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40-13-83

40-13-83

Ear Rod Cap

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40-13-45

40-13-45

Necklace

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40-13-5

40-13-5

Plaque

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40-13-127

40-13-127

Figurine

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40-13-51

40-13-51

Ear Rod

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