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. 2013 Jul 29;110(33):13322–13327. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1305117110

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Plan view showing the Maiden in situ during excavation. The juxtaposition of the Maiden and her associated artifacts (left to right) suggest careful arrangement, with no displacement of the white feathered headdress (N-26, Table S1) or brown textile (N-34) shrouding her head. The border of the male woolen tunic (N-33) draped across her right shoulder and knee was used to place ceramic plates (N-18), a pedestal pot with lid (N-21), and stirrup pot with vegetal bung (N-22) immediately in front of her, and these remain upright, showing a similar lack of disturbance. Woolen bags containing food (N-10), a cactus thorn comb (N-7), and three female anthropomorphic statues (N-23, N-24, and N-25) were all located immediately around her. Other artifacts have already been recovered. [Reprinted with permission from ref. 1. Photography by Johan Reinhard.]