Egyptian imported pottery if found in some sites in the south western region in this period.
Others questioned the assertion that no pottery of other cultures had found its way to San Lorenzo.
The pottery found in the fortress during the dig all dates to this brief period.
Three pottery human effigy figurine heads were found, two with distinct facial features.
The pottery finds were consistent with a single period of occupation (Hadrianic).
The pottery found dated the site to between 1500-1000BC.
Other pottery found indicated Roman and later occupations.
The archaeologists found evidence of more recent dwellings too, and pottery finds show that some of these were Medieval.
The pottery found at the top of the mound dates to only Angel 2.
The pottery found was predominantly Roman, simple handmade Germanic material made up only about 20% of the total ceramics.