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"In 1988, one of the largest cemeteries of the Linear Pottery Culture was discovered in Schwetzingen in the cadastral parcel of “Schälzig”. The cemetery comprises 194 inhumation burials, as well as 9 cremation burials, and had been in use between 5200 and 5000 BC. In grave 71, an adult woman had been buried in northeast-southwest orientation on her left side in flexed position, while a vessel had been placed next to her."@en
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In 1988, one of the largest cemeteries of the Linear Pottery Culture was discovered in Schwetzingen in the cadastral parcel of “Schälzig”. The cemetery comprises 194 inhumation burials, as well as 9 cremation burials, and had been in use between 5200 and 5000 BC. In grave 71, an adult woman had been buried in northeast-southwest orientation on her left side in flexed position, while a vessel had been placed next to her.