Table 1.
Sherds from Puerto Escondido testing positive for theobromine
Excavation context | Vessel form | Vessel-surface treatment | Type name |
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Playa phase (900–200 B.C.) | |||
8K-31 | Bottle spout | Brown, glossy | Bodega Brown |
Chotepe phase (1100–900 B.C.) | |||
4DL-107 | Open bowl with flaring walls | Black, glossy | Boliche Black |
4DC-104* | Base of cylinder | Black, glossy | Boliche Black |
4DC-116 | Open bowl with flaring walls | Light brown, glossy, with fugitive red paint | Bonilla Yellow–Brown |
4DC-118 | Jar | Brown, with pattern burnishing | Urbe Unslipped (pattern burnished variety) |
4DC-118 | Open bowl with flaring walls | Black, glossy | Boliche Black |
4DC-23* | Open bowl with flaring walls | Light brown, glossy | Bonilla Yellow–Brown |
4DM-17* | Open bowl with flaring walls | Gray, glossy | Fía Metallic Gray |
4DC-130 | Open bowl with flaring walls | Gray, glossy | Fía Metallic Gray |
4DC-130 | Open bowl with flaring walls | Black, glossy | Boliche Black |
Ocotillo phase (1400–1100 B.C.) | |||
4DK-136 | Bottle spout | Brown, glossy | Barraca Brown |
The first digit of the sample code indicates the sector of the site from which the sherd was recovered.
*Borderline-positive samples.