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Interpretation

    • Juvenile skeleton in walled tomb in S. narthex. Position of bones indicates that it was buried with flexed knees, in empty space and the bones have subsequently fallen. It would appear that this was done because the child is too large for the tomb and it might not have originally been constructed for this individual.
      • Samantha Cox
    • 18-6-2010

Stratigraphic Relationships

Site Photo

Description

  • juvenile skeleton in 'central walled tomb' in S narthex
  • small tools
  • walled tomb
  • none visible
  • W-E
  • good
  • good
  • Juvenile skeleton in walled tomb. Oriented W-E. In supine position with knees flexed. Head has rolled to left side and is upside down with mandible fallen nearby. Bones are generally displaced.
  • child appears to be too large for the tomb in which it was buried
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  • good
  • juvenile
  • maturation
  • -

Position

  • fallen to L and rotated so it is upside down. Mandible fallen nearby
  • c
  • d
  • c
  • d
  • d
  • d
  • was buried in empty space and all bones have fallen

Articulation

Decomposition and Compression

  • yes
  • n/a
  • open
  • n/a
  • disarticulated
  • n/a
  • no
  • no
  • yes
  • whole body
  • -

Isotope Analysis

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Basic Information

  • juvenile skeleton in 'central walled tomb' in S narthex

Tomb

Geophoto

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Cori Fenwick
  • 18-6-2010
  • Cori Fenwick
  • 17-6-2010