With the end of the excavation work, the archaeologists from the Móra Ferenc Museum have also wound up a programme to show their work to visitors. Some 4,000 people, including 70 school groups, have visited the site to watch the archaeologists work over the past several months.
The archaeologists will now begin a thorough examination of the fifty sets of remains excavated this year. Anthropologist Brigitta Ősz, who is writing her PhD thesis on the remains, will determine the age, sex and cause of death for each set.
About 700 sets of remains have been excavated at the site in the last ten years.
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