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ID  1977  -  Public access
Description :   T1-I02. Subject in supine decubitus position with face pointing to the right. The upper limbs were arranged parallel to the body, with the forearms pronated and the hands on the hip. The lower limbs were arranged parallel to each other and in an extended position. The absence of feet made it impossible to observe their position. Despite the poor state of conservation of the remains, it was observed that the articular relations and anatomical connections maintained, in general, their original position. This allows one to infer that the decomposition took place in a densely filled space. ...
ID  1978  -  Public access
Description :   T1-I03. The subject in supine decubitus position with the face pointing towards the right. The upper limbs were stretched parallel to the body, with the forearms in semi-pronation and pressed against the femurs. The lower limbs were in an extended position, with the right leg rotated slightly outward. The absence of feet made it impossible to observe their position. The height could not be estimated due to the poor state of conservation of the remains, but the total height of the skeleton was 120 cm (head - feet). No pathological process was identified. Despite the poor state of conserv...
ID  1980  -  Public access
Description :   T1-I05. The subject was in supine decubitus position with the face pointing to the right. In the case of the upper limbs, the humeri presented incomplete lateral abduction. The right elbow formed a 90° angle with supination of the forearm. The poor state of preservation made it impossible to observe the position of the left arm, hands and feet. The height could not be estimated due to the poor state of conservation of the remains, but the length of the skeleton was 161 cm (head - feet). No pathological process or bone alteration was identified. As for the articular relations and anatom...
ID  1981  -  Public access
Description :   T1-I06. Subject in supine decubitus position with the face in the frontal position. The right arm was completely extended while the left showed slight lateral abduction. The absence of both forearms prevented their original positioning from being known. The legs, although very disturbed and lacking skeletal parts, were fully extended and parallel. The poor state of preservation made it impossible to observe the position of the feet. The height could not be estimated due to the poor state of preservation of the remains, but the length of the skeleton was 155 cm (head - feet). As for the ...
ID  1983  -  Public access
Description :   T2-I01. Subject lying in prone position with the face resting directly on the floor. The left arm had a slight lateral abduction with the elbow forming an angle of about 160° and the forearm in supination. The lower limbs were stretched with their feet resting on the dorsal surface. The strong compression recorded in knees and ankles allows us to hypothesize that the legs were tied. The height could not be estimated due to the poor state of preservation of the remains, but the length of the skeleton was 164 cm (head-feet). No pathological or degenerative processes were identified. In spite ...
ID  1984  -  Public access
Description :   T2-I02. Individual lying in prone position with the face resting on the left side. The upper limbs were arranged with some lateral abduction and with the arms flexed 45º in pronation, so the hands would have to be resting on their dorsal part. The right arm rested on the individual I17. The legs were stretched out and the feet were resting on the dorsal surface. The poor state of preservation of the body only allowed for a clear observation of the state of connection of the joints of the upper limbs. It was observed that the shoulders and elbows had a close connection, which suggests decomp...
ID  1985  -  Public access
Description :   T2-I03. Subject deposited lying in prone position with the face resting directly on the bed of the grave. As for the position of the upper limbs, the right arm had incomplete lateral abduction with pronation of the forearm. The left arm was parallel to the body. The legs were stretched out with the feet resting on the dorsal surface. No signs of compression were recorded. The poor state of conservation made it difficult to analyze the condition of the articular connections, however, it was clearly observed that the cervical and dorsal vertebrae, as well as the humerus-scapular connection, p...
ID  1986  -  Public access
Description :   T2-I04. Individual placed lying in prone position with the face pointing to the left. The upper limbs were arranged parallel to the body. The position of the hands is unknown due to their absence. The legs were extended and parallel to each other, with the feet resting on the dorsal surface. There was no evidence of compression on any part of the body. Its poor state of preservation only enabled clear observation to be made that the right elbow, knees and ankles had a tight anatomical connection, suggesting decomposition in a densely packed space. br> Individual I4 was deposited with the h...
ID  1987  -  Public access
Description :   T2-I05. Individual deposited lying in prone position with the face resting on the right side. It is in a very poor state of preservation due to the fact that the bundle of bones P1 was placed on it. It could only be observed that the body was fully extended, but it was impossible to deduce the position of the arms and feet. The state of preservation made it impossible to see clearly the different articular connections, so it was impossible to record the degree of connection. In any event, the decomposition must have been in a densely packed space like the rest of the individuals, however,...
ID  1988  -  Public access
Description :   T2-I06. Young adult male between 18-20 years old. Age was estimated on the basis of the relationship between occlusal wear and age, and the absence of degenerative disease. The poor state of conservation and the absence of whole long bones prevented the observation of robustness and pathological aspects. Also, it was not possible to measure any bone to estimate height. However, it was possible to measure the length of the skeleton, which was 155 cm (head - tibia distal end). He was placed in a prone position with his face resting directly on the floor of the grave. It was in a very poor stat...
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