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Image Not Available for First 6 inches of potsherds to North
First 6 inches of potsherds to North
Image Not Available for First 6 inches of potsherds to North
Object Number 33-42-20/2007
Display Title First 6 inches of potsherds to North
Descriptions
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Coclé
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Panama / Cocle / <County> / <City> / Sitio Conte
Intrasite Trench II, grave 24
Additional Geographic Terms Penonome

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