.bk J05 .fl S722sNP.j .fd items description .fn i16 to i19; edited by jW on U217 .ei sNP .ed S722 .rd S722 .ri sNP i 16 ct la df gr ds big cylindrical basaltic pestel, complete but the upper extremity. Sign of usage (lower part smooth). Encrustations on one side. Found together with i17 and i18. wm basalt lg 16.73 ht 8.83 w2 8.75 co dark gray cn broken ;P99 to be photographed i 17 ct la df gr ds big cylindrical basaltic pestel, completely preserved. Sign of usage (lower part smooth). Encrustations on one side. Found together with i16 and i18. wm basalt lg 14.01 ht 7.83 w2 7.4 co dark gray cn complete ;P99 to be photographed i 18 ct la df gr ds big cylindrical basaltic pestel, completely preserved. Sign of usage (lower part smooth). Encrustations on one side. Found together with i16 and i17. wm basalt lg 14.68 ht 8.03 w2 6.32 co dark gray cn complete ;P99 to be photographed i 19 df bd-c ds small geoidal bead, with large hole in the middle for threading. Parallel engraved vertical dashes decorate the external side. wm cl lg 0.76 ht 0.76 w2 0.52 co dark gray c# 4/1 7.5YR cn complete su Conflict in ware between field (stone) and laboratory (clay) analysis. ;P99 to be photographed i 20 df uc ct caf ds Baked, notched clay object identified in the field as a broken figurine. In some ways it does resemble the body and posterior of an animal, less the legs and head. However the shape of what would be the anal and tail area does not resemble figurines commonly found here. wm cl-baked K99 Laboratory data not recorded before storage as a generic clay artifact, not a figurine.