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"One of the largest Linear Pottery Culture cemeteries was discovered at Schwetzingen in the municipal parcel of Schälzig in 1988. The cemetery comprises 194 inhumation burials and nine cremation burials and had been in use between 5200 and 5000 BC. Grave 48 contained the northwest-southeast oriented flexed burial of a late-adult woman lying on her left side. Her grave was furnished with a vessel, a bone point as well as jewellery made of Spondylus shells."@en
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One of the largest Linear Pottery Culture cemeteries was discovered at Schwetzingen in the municipal parcel of Schälzig in 1988. The cemetery comprises 194 inhumation burials and nine cremation burials and had been in use between 5200 and 5000 BC. Grave 48 contained the northwest-southeast oriented flexed burial of a late-adult woman lying on her left side. Her grave was furnished with a vessel, a bone point as well as jewellery made of Spondylus shells.