Cylindrical tripod vase of probable highland Guatemalan origin. Inside was placed a two piece hollow figure, in a clearly Teotihuacan style, containing ten smaller figurines made in clay and jade. The elements of the figure seem to represent the animic entitles that exist in each part of the body, while the vase shows two gods, probably Ca'ak. The piece was found on a constructive offering, so it is possible that it arrived to Becán as a result of commercial trade or a present for a noble person.