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Stone carving of a transformation figure that is part rabbit, part man. The stone is a marbled green colour with some brown hues. The figure is carved holding a full bag or basket with a real sinew handle tied in small holes at each side and passing through a hole bored through the figure's left hand. His right hand is under the bag, his ears are long and almost flat against his head and right shoulder, as he looks upward with a wide-open mouth. The figure is upright, but partially squatting, with his left leg bent below him and the right leg bent out behind him. He has a round rabbit tale.
Choker-style necklace created with four strands of cotton fibre with red beads, metal beads, Ecuadorian coins, Columbian coins, a medal depicting the Virgin Mary, and a few beads in blue, yellow, purple, green and pink. There is a metal cross in the middle of the necklace, and two coloured stones (one red and one green) have been attached to it with metal prongs. The cotton fibre has been braided at the ends of the necklace to form a tie.
Net weight with off-center perforation; ground perforation is hour-glass-shaped in cross-section. LSP, 12/10/2010.
White chert side-notched point. A.Barnes, 12/01/2010.
White chert stemmed point with one broken barb; straight stem. A.Barnes, 11/17/2010.
Red stemmed point with concave base. K. Kidwell 11/17/2010.
Red chert point (?) with broken off base and tip. A.Barnes, 11/17/2010.
White/gray side-notched point. K. Kidwell 11/17/2010.
Black obsidian point with stemmed point. H. Wibowo, 10/20/2010
Tan, side-notched point received with broken tip. K. Kidwell 11/17/2010.