a) Large, carnelian, clear, stone, ellipsoid, broken. b,c) Two carnelian ellipsoids. d) Rough, irregular, carnelian bead. e) Flat sided glass bead with a white, double circle on one surface.
Shell or frit(?). a) Pyramidal with punctates at edges. b) Circular; two rows of punctate decoration at edge; pierced on base. c) Circular; slightly deteriorated.
Ivory fragments; one larger and four small fragments from probably the same round or semi-circular object decorated in low relief with one plain hand rim, one chevron incised rim, slanting hatch decoration, a vertical chevron incised band and vertical lines.Muscarella Publication: "Several fragments of round (?) bases (?) decorated by vertical and oblique incisions and by herringbone pattern, all in high relief. On the largest piece the bottom is flat and intact; the flat top has the barest remains of a projection, suggesting that something once continued above."
a) Glass bead with yellow and black rope design around both ends and wavy serpentine pattern around the body. b) Glass ellipsoid very badly deteriorated. c) Half of a white glass bead with a blue core. d) Fragment of a blue glass bead, pierced at one end and having a flat base.
a) Yellow and black striped glass bead with swirl; bright blue core. b) Periwinkle shell. c) Many spiral tubes of various lengths. d) Many copper/bronze tubes. e) Bone boss, incised with lines. f) Bone boss, incised with circle-and-dots.
Necklace of 219 beads; most are minute glass beads, of particular note are: 1 black glass with yellow loop design and black/white banding along coil edge; 1 white glass barrel with green band; 1 yellow ball-shaped glass with black hatch lines; 1 black ball-shaped glass with yellow hatch lines; 1 black barrel glass with yellow stripes; 1 elongated white glass barrel; 1 blue glass ball with 3 nodules; 1 white pear-shaped glass; 2 tabular blue glazed with incised hatch marks on both surfaces.
Bronze; strip wide enlarging to a circular disc and tapering beyond to narrow rounded end; perforated for attachment to leather(?) on edges; a raised design in circular area.
Fragment of oval, ivory tube showing part of one wide and one narrow side; no ends preserved; decorated near one broken end with horizontal ridge and raised zigzag.
Ivory figurine fragments; 30 fragments from probably the same human figurine in the round showing low relief chevron decoration, and nude arm fragments; the piece was made from separate pieces held together with dowels whoe holes remain.Muscarella Publication: "Tip of a wing in the round decorated on both sides with a thick herringbone pattern."Muscarella Publication: "Seven wing fragments belonging to figures in the round (there are actually twenty-two more fragments from the same provenience). Three wings have plastically rendered herringbone patterns, four have incised herringbone patterns."
Five fragments of beads: a) periwinkle shell; b) half clam shell pierced at top for string-Glycimeris; c,d) copper/bronze spirals, two pieces of tube, one larger coil.
Fragment of carved ivory, interior charred; exterior design: bird claws, cross-hatched wings and feathers.Muscarella Publication: "A small fragment of a lion bowl preserving only part of the lion's left claws and the tail of a bird; the interior has flaked away. This fragment is apparently not from the same bowl as no. 223 but this is not certain."
Twelve, yellow, frit beads with fragments of five more ellipsoid; two carnelian discs; four ellipsoid beads; fragments of a tubular, white bead and half of another.
Five carnelian beads: a) Large spheroid; b) small ellipsoid; c) bright orange ellipsoid; d,e) two small, dark, irregular ellipsoids, almost faceted [e is smaller than d].
a) Ellipsoid frit. b) Irregular, ellipsoid carnelian. c) Pale pink, irregular discoid, carnelian bead. d) White-to-pink, irregular, discoid, carnelian bead.