Individual: CS

Sex: male ?

Age: 40-50 years

Burial Type: primary flexed left

Orientation of Burial: Orientation SE-NW

Description: CR/CS/CU/XB, primary burial of at least 5 individuals, 4 adults and 1 subadult. The multiple burial was partly disturbed. The corpses were buried close together in a flexed position lying on the left side. From a male skeleton (CU) only the skull and upper left part of the body was preserved. Another male skeleton (CR) in front of it was almost undisturbed with the right hand placed on its left shoulder. The upper parts of the next two corpses, a male (CS) and a female (XB), were disturbed. The left hand of XB rested on the hip. Small bone fragments of a child were found scattered over the place. CS: The skull is highly fragmented, the lumbar spine, pelvic girdle and lower limbs are moderately well preserved. Osteoarthritis of the right temporomandibular joint. The tibia is platycnemic; the left patella displays a vastus notch. Body height estimation: 172,00 (Trotter & Gleser 1952)

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