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Animal Figure
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A carved deer vertebra from Burial 32 at Sitio Conte possibly represents a version of the Crocodile God. The dorsal ridge of scutes extends along the spine, and the crouching creature’s arms and legs are decorated with S-shaped scrolls.
Una vértebra de venado tallada del Entierro 32 de Sitio Conte posiblemente represente una versión del Dios Cocodrilo. La cresta dorsal de los escudos se extiende a lo largo de la espina dorsal y los brazos y piernas del ser agachado están decorados con volutas en forma de "s".
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