Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • Infant skeleton buried on the W:E orientation beneath roof tile. It is difficult to determine how the skeleton has become pushed up and piled around the heard. Was perhaps buried in a kind of fetal position and bones moved in empty space during deposition.
      • Cori Fenwick
    • 9-7-2009

Stratigraphic Relationships

Site Photo

Description

  • skeleton of infant under tile north of 2001 and west of facade
  • small tools
  • tile covered
  • tile
  • W-E
  • good
  • good
  • Infant skeleton, buried beneath roof tile north of wall 2001 and west of church facade. Cranium in place, the rest of the skeleton is pushed up to the right in the direction of the heard. Tibiae and Fibulae are laying to the east, outside of the pile of other bone.
  • beneath roof tile
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  • roof tile
  • good
  • infant
  • size
  • roof tile

Position

  • Natural Position
  • Undeterminable
  • Undeterminable
  • Undeterminable
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  • Undeterminable
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Articulation

Decomposition and Compression

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  • Ilia on top of each other near cranium
  • Absent
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  • Whole skeleton
  • Roof Tile

Isotope Analysis

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Basic Information

  • skeleton of infant under tile north of 2001 and west of facade

Tomb

Geophoto

Record Details

  • Cori Fenwick
  • 6-7-2009