Individual: EX

Sex: female

Age: 30-40 years

Burial Type: secondary

Orientation of Burial: Line of vision: ENE, Orientation: W-E

Description: EX/HD/HE/LK, secondary burial. A regular bone pile contained the parallel-arranged infra-cranial remains of a man, a woman, a juvenile, and two children. The skulls of the two adults and a child were placed west of the pile, all of them facing east. Another skull of a child and skull fragments from the juvenile were found in between the post-cranial elements. Innominates and scapulae delimited the pile to the north and to the south. A subsequent pit was cut through the burial at the east; which caused damage to the long bones. EX: The right side of the cranium is well preserved, the left side is very fragmentary, the mandible is missing. From the gracile post-cranium all elements except for the left scapula are represented, the proximal diaphyses of the tibiae, right femur, and right humerus are missing. The skull is small-sized and dolichocran. The left humerus displays very strong development of the deltoid tuberosity; the proximal shaft of the right humerus is missing. Body Height Estimation: 161,00 (Trotter & Gleser 1952)

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