This graves give also proof of burials laying over older burials. The single skull in the south belongs to a individual that was completely disturbed by the gravepit in the east of it (already excavated, just the pit reamains); just the skull was found in situ. But the real interesting thing in this model is that the individual in the minddle was buried #1 in another grave (you can still recognize the skull in the north and a leg in the south) an #2 with its right foot between its legs. The fact that the tendons of the leg were still intact when the individual died means the person lost its leg while still alive. Or there happened an accident during the burial. Anyway, there can’t be seen any injury on the bones, it is still quite a mysterium what happend here…
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