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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[236]
  • no[208]
  • yes[28]
  • no[236]
  • american[236]
  • base sherd[1]
  • body sherd[10]
  • bottle[1]
  • bowl[1]
  • carafe[2]
  • effigy[1]
  • handle[1]
  • jar[236]
  • jug[1]
  • lid[9]
  • neck sherd[9]
  • pot[3]
  • rim[1]
  • rim sherd[8]
  • sherd[49]
  • sherds[21]
  • shoulder sherd[1]
  • spout[1]
  • vase[1]
  • vessel[1]
  • panama[236]
  • sitio conte[236]
  • sitio conte[236]
  • cocle[236]
  • central american[236]
  • 4.5 feet below surface[4]
  • b-16, 12[1]
  • b-16, 14[1]
  • b-16, 19[1]
  • b-16, 24[1]
  • b-7[4]
  • burial[3]
  • burial 11[41]
  • burial 12[1]
  • burial 12c[2]
  • burial 12d[1]
  • burial 12e[2]
  • burial 12f[2]
  • burial 13[5]
  • burial 14[30]
  • burial 15[2]
  • burial 16[9]
  • burial 17[1]
  • burial 17a[1]
  • burial 17b[3]
  • burial 18[18]
  • burial 19[10]
  • burial 22[1]
  • burial 23[2]
  • burial 24a[1]
  • burial 25[5]
  • burial 7[2]
  • burial 8[3]
  • burial 8a[19]
  • burial 8b[1]
  • west of b-7, uner and around stone i[3]
  • animal head[1]
  • crocodile?[1]
  • ceramic[236]
  • blackware[1]
  • polychrome[2]
  • redware[2]
  • yes[236]
ceramic
jar

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40-16-1051

40-16-1051

Jar

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40-15-488

40-15-488

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40-16-1074

40-16-1074

Jar

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40-17-125

40-17-125

Jar

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40-16-1687

40-16-1687

Pot

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40-15-84

40-15-84

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40-15-79

40-15-79

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40-15-140

40-15-140

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40-16-559

40-16-559

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40-16-899

40-16-899

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40-15-344

40-15-344

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40-16-1156

40-16-1156

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40-16-1143

40-16-1143

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40-16-106

40-16-106

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40-16-111

40-16-111

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40-15-70

40-15-70

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40-16-105

40-16-105

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40-15-75

40-15-75

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40-16-181

40-16-181

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40-16-186

40-16-186

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40-16-147

40-16-147

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40-16-107

40-16-107

Sherd

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40-16-142

40-16-142

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40-16-139

40-16-139

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40-16-109

40-16-109

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40-16-104

40-16-104

Jug

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40-16-102

40-16-102

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40-16-110

40-16-110

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40-16-445

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40-16-135

Carafe

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40-16-1602

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40-16-1087

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