Carlitos
Junior Member
- Messages
- 846
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- Location
- Occident.
- Ethnic group
- Ethnic group of those who are going to die.
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- E1b1b1a3 V22+
- mtDNA haplogroup
- J1c
Bronze Age.
In late November 2002 appeared on the lower terrace of the town of Castellón Alto, province of Granada (Andalusia) Spain, a partially buried with mummified human remains. This is the grave 121, an oval floor den dug into the slope of the terrace within a dwelling. Was sealed with hewn planks of pine (Pinus nigra), over which spread a layer of mud and prefaced a masonry wall. This seal has been isolated outside the burial, allowing no leakage of land, which joined the big dry environment favored mummification and dehydration.
The remains belong to an adult male between 27 and 29 and a boy about 4 years old.
For the excavation of the tomb was built a house on it, as a small field laboratory to help preserve environmental conditions. Conservation efforts were made of various materials before removal. Work on the documentation of the burial, previously demanded the dismantling of the top of the den and front of the terrace to have free space to allow easy access to the grave.
The adults between 27 and 29 was a man around 1.60 meters tall and medium strength. Deposited on the left side, legs and arms were tightly flexed on the chest. It has some markings that indicate who performed hard labor.
Remains of body tissues and tufts of long dark hair on the head, combing with two side braids and a central queue. It also preserves the remains of the beard and body hair, still attached to pieces of skin were recovered several pieces of linen fabric and wool and linen prints some bones and joints of the hands.
Covering the head, there are the remains of a textile hat. Leaning on the arm and left leg, someone placed before sealing the tomb an adze delicately attached to the Wizard of oak wood. Perhaps undone just before the funeral, which had been a long braid is covering the left arm. The rest of his hair was combed with other central braid and a ponytail. The outfit was completed with a knife, three counts of necklace and several rings. Behind her, right in the mouth of the niche, appears four-piece outfit ceramic skull of the infant and even locks of hair combed forward and two bronze bracelets. Closed all three pine planks that had been perfectly squared for another surprise visitor. Finally, a medium-tight stone walls that made the miracle of conservation ....
Do not understand how in any publication on Galera man talks about his haplogroup.
In late November 2002 appeared on the lower terrace of the town of Castellón Alto, province of Granada (Andalusia) Spain, a partially buried with mummified human remains. This is the grave 121, an oval floor den dug into the slope of the terrace within a dwelling. Was sealed with hewn planks of pine (Pinus nigra), over which spread a layer of mud and prefaced a masonry wall. This seal has been isolated outside the burial, allowing no leakage of land, which joined the big dry environment favored mummification and dehydration.
The remains belong to an adult male between 27 and 29 and a boy about 4 years old.
For the excavation of the tomb was built a house on it, as a small field laboratory to help preserve environmental conditions. Conservation efforts were made of various materials before removal. Work on the documentation of the burial, previously demanded the dismantling of the top of the den and front of the terrace to have free space to allow easy access to the grave.
The adults between 27 and 29 was a man around 1.60 meters tall and medium strength. Deposited on the left side, legs and arms were tightly flexed on the chest. It has some markings that indicate who performed hard labor.
Remains of body tissues and tufts of long dark hair on the head, combing with two side braids and a central queue. It also preserves the remains of the beard and body hair, still attached to pieces of skin were recovered several pieces of linen fabric and wool and linen prints some bones and joints of the hands.
Covering the head, there are the remains of a textile hat. Leaning on the arm and left leg, someone placed before sealing the tomb an adze delicately attached to the Wizard of oak wood. Perhaps undone just before the funeral, which had been a long braid is covering the left arm. The rest of his hair was combed with other central braid and a ponytail. The outfit was completed with a knife, three counts of necklace and several rings. Behind her, right in the mouth of the niche, appears four-piece outfit ceramic skull of the infant and even locks of hair combed forward and two bronze bracelets. Closed all three pine planks that had been perfectly squared for another surprise visitor. Finally, a medium-tight stone walls that made the miracle of conservation ....
Do not understand how in any publication on Galera man talks about his haplogroup.