Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • Juvenile skeleton on W-E orientation. Torso severely disturbed, probably from burial of [3592]. Nature of disturbed bone shows the bones had room to move, probably indicating a burial in empty space. Skeleton also has oblique scapulas on both sides
      • Cori Fenwick
    • 13-7-2009

Stratigraphic Relationships

Site Photo

Description

  • juvenile W-E skeleton below HRU 3592*, severely disturbed torso
  • small tools
  • coffin
  • none visible
  • W-E
  • poor
  • poor
  • Juvenile skeleton on W-E orientation in supine position. Most of cranium is absent, whole torso is very disturbed; missing right leg.
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  • good
  • juvenile
  • maturation size
  • later graves

Position

  • Natural Position?
  • Undeterminable
  • Absent
  • Undeterminable
  • Absent
  • Disconnected
  • Absent
  • Skeleton very disturbed and poorly perserved

Articulation

Decomposition and Compression

  • Undeterminable
  • Absent
  • Open
  • Absent
  • Open
  • Absent
  • Yes both sides
  • None
  • None
  • Scapula Torso
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Isotope Analysis

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Basic Information

  • juvenile W-E skeleton below HRU 3592*, severely disturbed torso

Tomb

Geophoto

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Cori Fenwick
  • 13-7-2009
  • Cori Fenwick
  • 13-7-2009