FIGURE
12
Detail of rock-hewn Crypt
H, constructed on the eastern end of the tomb chamber. The deposits
that were associated with this burial included seven pottery vessels
and a clam shell. The oversize flask and dipper juglet are situated
at the head of the skeleton. No personal adornments, implements,
weapons or ritual objects were included in the burial
assemblage.
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