Appendix 1: Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)

FIGURINES

Very Primitive Type; Flat Rectangular-Eyed Type; Cut-Featured Type; Bulging-Eye Type; Large El Prisco Figurines; Monkeys; Panuco Type A; Panuco Type B; Panuco Type C; Coffee-Bean Eye Type; Coarse Paste Type; Portrait Type Figurines; Mold-Made Figurines; Large Realistic Figurines; Masks; Figurines of "Primitive" Appearance; Grotesque Human-Animal Heads; Miscellaneous and Unclassified Figurines; Figurine Bodies and Body Fragments.

Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Figurines, Panuco A Type, Tampico-Panuco region, Periods II-IV. Faces are small, fine-grained and well polished;they are pinched out at the mouth
Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Figurines, Panuco B Type, Tampico-Panuco region, time sequence unknown (Period III?).Ekholm describes these as objects of crude execution and lack of polish
Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Figurines, Panuco C Type, Tampico-Panuco region, Periods III-IV.Heads are large, fine-grained and well polished
Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Figurines, Coffee-Bean Eye Type, Tampico-Panuco region, Periods II-VI. Eyes are made of an added fillet of clay
Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Figurines, Grotesque Human-Animal Heads, Tampico-Panuco region, different time periods.Grouped together for convenience, since they do not really form a type

WHISTLES

Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Zoomorphic Figurines, El Prisco, Tampico-Panuco region, Period II.Bird-shaped whistles were common amongst the Huastec

SPINDLE WHORLS

Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Spindle whorls, Las Flores, Period V

SMOKING PIPES

Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Smoking Pipes, Pavon/Las Flores sites, Tampico-Panuco region, Period V-VI.Similar pipes are found in Michoacan and Sinaloa

TUBULAR EARPLUGS

SOLID EARPLUGS

CLAY RINGS

CLAY BEADS

REWORKED SHERDS

RATTLES

STAMPS

WHEELED TOYS

PESTLES

 

OBJECTS OF COPPER

Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Objects of Copper, Las Flores, Period V. Bells; Pendants; Earplugs.Ekholm concludes that copper was not used in the area prior to this period since no remains were found in the lower levels of excavation.

OBJECTS OF SHELL

Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Objects of Shell, Las Flores/Pavon sites, Tampico-Panuco region, Period V. Carved Faces; Finger Rings; Bird Head Necklaces; Shells Cut to form the Sign of the Wind God; Shell Rods; Buttons; Pendants and Beads of Olivia Shells, Miscellaneous Ornaments; U-Shaped Ornaments; Triangular Pendants; Implements; Large Hooks; Beads; Mosaic Fragments.Figures H and I are cut to form the sign of Quetzalcoatl, the Wind God.

OBJECTS OF BONE

Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Objects of Bone, Las Flores, Period V.Spatulate Pointed Implements; Awls; Projectile Points; Small Double-Pointed Tools; Bone Tubes; Bone Combs; Bone Needles; Ornamented Punches or Pins; Cut Metatarsal Bones; Buttons; Animal Teeth; Worked Human Bone; Mutilated Human Tooth.

OBJECTS OF STONE

Sample of Objects in the Ekholm Collection, Tampico-Panuco Region (as classified by Ekholm)
Chipped Stone Implements (obsidian), Tampico-Panuco region, Periods IV-VI.Small Carved Stone Objects (Jade Ornaments; Jade Mosaic Fragments; Turquoise Mosaic Fragments; Mosaic Mirror of Iron Pyrites); Chipped Stone Implements (Obsidian and Obsidian Flake Blades; Projectile Points; Knives; Scrapers); Ground Stone Implements (Adzes; Axes; Bark Beaters; Pestles; Manos and Metates; Other Grinding Stones; Mason's Tools; Stone Balls; Miscellaneous).

MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS

Boat-shaped Objects; Clay Rods of Various Forms; Clay Cells; Spindle-Shaped Object; Miniature Vessels; Ornamental "Pin".

STONE SCULPTURE

ARCHITECTURE

Plaster Surfaced Structures; Structures With Baked Clay Surfaces; Asphalt Surfaced Structures; Stone Structures; Architectural forms.