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Object Number 31-36-20/C13384
Display Title Sherds
Descriptions
Inventory Description Earthenware vessel sherds; body and rim. Some with red paint, some with polychrome, some charred. One shark tooth with drilled perforation. One piece of bone. One chipped stone flake and two pieces of rock.
Classification
  • Rim
  • Stone
  • Body
  • Ornament
  • Bone
  • Chipping debris
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Coclé
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Panama / Cocle / <County> / <City> / Sitio Conte
Intrasite Grave 1-E, Trench I Grave 5, layer 4, #232
Additional Geographic Terms Penonome District
Dimensions Overall (Measurements of largest): 6.6 × 6.7 × 1.4 cm (2 5/8 × 2 5/8 × 9/16 in.)
Quantity 53
Label on object 31-36-20/C13384

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Coarse earthenware body and rim sherds, some undecorated, some cord impressed, one incised and punctate; ground stone, edged tools; chipped stone, projectile point, side-notched; perforated shark tooth
90-37-10/52625 Coarse earthenware body and rim sherds, some undecorated, some cord impressed, one incised and punctate; ground stone, edged tools; chipped stone, projectile point, side-notched; perforated shark tooth
Rim
Edged Tools
Ornament
Side-Notched Projectile Point
Body
Turner Group; Ohio State Site # 33HA 26
Perforated animal teeth fragments; shark teeth fragments; mica fragments; animal bone fragments
89-15-10/A467 Perforated animal teeth fragments; shark teeth fragments; mica fragments; animal bone fragments
Ornament
Faunal Remain
Mica
Turner Group; Ohio State Site # 33HA 26
Earthenware sherds; some body, some rim; some red paint decoration, some poly-chrome, some incised, one pale paste and white paint; two pieces of plaster; one natural pebble
33-42-20/995 Earthenware sherds; some body, some rim; some red paint decoration, some poly-chrome, some incised, one pale paste and white paint; two pieces of plaster; one natural pebble
Stone
Plaster
Rim
Body
Sitio Conte
Mixed potsherds
33-42-20/430 Mixed potsherds
Rim
Chipping debris
Bone
Body
Base
Sitio Conte
Perforated shark teeth fragments, burned or calcined
89-15-10/A466 Perforated shark teeth fragments, burned or calcined
Ornament
Turner Group; Ohio State Site # 33HA 26
Shark's tooth sword, whose foundation is some endogenous wood
46-78-70/2436 Shark's tooth sword, whose foundation is some endogenous wood
Lance
Kiribati
Shark teeth with perforations, some broken
33-42-20/982.4 Shark teeth with perforations, some broken
Ornament
Sitio Conte
Potsherds
33-42-20/1446.1 Potsherds
Body
Rim
Stone
Sitio Conte
195 chipping waste; 40 bone fragments; 14 pottery and ceramics; 1 coal; 12 glass
970-12-10/50743.1 195 chipping waste; 40 bone fragments; 14 pottery and ceramics; 1 coal; 12 glass
Pipe stem
Pipe bowl
Coal/clinker
Faunal Remain
Bottle Glass
Sherd
Flat Glass
Chipping debris
Stone
Neville
Misc. Sherds
31-36-20/C12474 Misc. Sherds
Base
Rim
Body
Sitio Hector Conte
Shark tooth weapon
14-31-70/85912 Shark tooth weapon
Spear
Kiribati
Earthenware vessel rim, body, and foot ring base sherds. Most with red painted interior and exterior. Some with white painted exterior and red painted interior. Nine rocks, mostly limestone, including two rounded pebbles and also one piece of chert.
31-36-20/C12379 Earthenware vessel rim, body, and foot ring base sherds. Most with red painted interior and exterior. Some with white painted exterior and red painted interior. Nine rocks, mostly limestone, including two rounded pebbles and also one piece of chert.
Base
Stone
Rim
Body
Sitio Hector Conte