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76material examined in this study, nine of these operations produced some skeletalmaterial. The sample I am analyzing from Cueva de Sangre is incomplete and does notrepresent the entire skeletal deposit collected throughout the three field seasons. Thematerial not analyzed in this study is comprised of 329 cranial and post-cranial elements,including the articulated remains of a possible adult male analyzed elsewhere by Wright(Brady et al. 1991). The preliminary MNIs calculated for this material will beconsidered with my estimates of the material I analyzed. The following descriptionsrepresent the information gleaned from the skeletal sample analyzed in this study, whichdoes not include the additional material.Operation CS1 contains over 100 lots whereby eight of these were represented inthe sample I examined. Lots CS1-77-2 and CS1-78-2 contain most of the skeletalmaterial. The other six lots from this Operation contain very little material. A nearlycomplete mandible was used to identify a possible adult male. Deciduous teeth and avertebral fragment with unfused epiphyses were evidence of a subadult. Three lotsrepresent the second operation (CS2). Lot CS2-10-1 contained skeletal elements derivedfrom at least two subadults. A large proportion of the skeletal material collected in LotCS2-11-1 consists of manual and pedal elements. Complete humerus and radius shafts,and a nearly complete patella represent some of the larger elements from this deposit.The only element recovered from Operation CS3 is the superior portion of a manubrium.The fourth operation (CS4) contains long bone material from a child. The relative sizeof the bones and the unfused epiphyses were used to determine an age of 5-10 years forthis individual (Bass 1995). Operation CS5 contains five lots that produced skeletal

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