Table 2. The course of cremation
Time from setting on fire
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Description of situation or
activity
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0 (at 15:23)
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Setting the pyre on fire downwind.
Photo 1.
|
12 min
|
Upper part of
the pyre is on fire, the sow`s back has turned black, a piece of
bone and horn fell off the body.
|
18 min
|
Back is burned.
Photo 2.
|
27 min
|
Lower log
layers of the pyre are on fire, the animal has collapsed.
Photo 3.
|
35 min
|
Animal started to fall down the
pyre, we adjusted its position.
Photo 4.
|
38 min
|
Pyre is burned
low.
Photo 5.
|
50 min
|
We pushed the sow deeper into the
flames.
Photo 6.
|
52 min
|
The pyre is
mostly burned, but the animal is still preserved.
Photo 7 (by
Lembi Lõugas).
|
56 min
|
Only the skull
is more or less burned.
Photo 8 (by
Lembi Lõugas).
|
1 h
|
We added twigs and smaller logs.
Photo 9 (by
Lembi Lõugas).
|
1 h 46 min
|
We adjusted the
fire, placed more brands on lower body. Photo 10 (by Lembi
Lõugas).
|
2 h
|
The skull is
burned white; flesh is preserved in the rear part of the body.
Photo 11.
|
2 h 5 min
|
Second
additional load of wood.
Photo 12.
|
2 h 22 min
|
Hipbone, burned
white, can be seen. The skull is decaying; a hole is burned in it.
Photo 13 (by
Lembi Lõugas).
|
2 h 27 min
|
We added wood to the
rear part of the body.
|
2 h 42 min
|
The animal is
riven in two. There is still unburned flesh on the white-burned
vertebrae.
Photo 14 (by
Lembi Lõugas).
|
2 h 47 min
|
We stirred the
fire; the rear body is still not burned.
Photo 15.
|
3 h
|
Shield boss and bronze plate are
entirely complete.
Photo 16.
|
3 h 5 min
|
We added some wood to the fire.
Photo 17.
|
3 h 20 min
|
The clay vessel
has fallen on its side but is still intact.
Photo 18 (by
Lembi Lõugas).
|
3 h 23 min
|
The front part
of the skull is burned into bits.
Photo 19 (by
Lembi Lõugas).
|
3 h 41–44
min
|
We added more
wood; two local spots are still unburned. We placed more wood
there; some bones broke into pieces while the rear part of the
body was adjusted.
Photo 20.
|
4 h 4 min
|
Only pieces are
left of the skull.
Photo 21.
|
4 h 42 min
|
Single pieces
of flesh can still be seen; the sow’s stomach also became
visible.
Photo 22 (by
Lembi Lõugas).
|
5 h
|
Photo 23 (by
Lembi Lõugas).
|
5 h 23 min
|
We stirred
intensively the fire site; burnt bones were already very brittle
and shattered easily.
Photo 24 (by
Lembi Lõugas).
|
6 h
|
All the flesh
is burned; we pulled the last burning brand out of the fire and
documented the dimensions of the fire site.
Photo 25 (by
Lembi Lõugas).
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