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recognizable remains of charred wood rafters of a fallen down roof, permitted the reconstruction of the wall chamber. The access occurred from narrow east side. On the left and to the right of this input area long bones and parts of heads from cattle were found. From the east, the ground drops as far as the actual funeral area. Here, the remains of at least five people as well as other domestic animals, such as sheep, goats and pigs, could be documented. While initially the entire chamber was used, further burials were carried out only within the eastern half after clearing and burning the plant. In the west, the whole skeleton of a few-weeks-old dog puppy was found. The animal was deposited there together with a cup and a bovine jaw before the fire.
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