Archaeological excavations in the Kraushvitz village area in the land of Sachsen-AnhNalt have led to a discovery that allows you to better understand life in the new stone period. The decorated bag is discovered, can play a role in carrying a baby and buried with ceramic cultural women about 4,500 years ago.
These findings were taken before building Sudostlink's power line and providing new data about mothers between funeral practices, funeral practices and social structures in Europe in the new stone period. Excavations were carried out by the state government to protect the cultural heritage and archaeological heritage of the Earth Sachsen-AnhNalt (LDA) along with the operator of 50Hertz data transmission system.
Among the findings, the three burial places of ceramics with the rich decorated bags made of organic materials are distinguished. The bags are decorated with hundreds of dog teeth that have been sewn for them. The researchers believe that these dogs are propagated and sacrificed especially when they were young to get luxurious decoration.
According to LDA, the delicate bags were found in about 20% of the analysis of female burial. This confirms the hypotheses that bags are individual things for the upper class.