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J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, <strong>SOBIBÓR</strong> 119<br />

Grave No. 2 lies in the western part of hectare XVII, to the south<br />

of the monument mound. It was localized by 28 drillings. It has an<br />

irregular outline, with dimensions of at least 20 × 25 m (the longer<br />

edge in NS orientation) and depth up to 4.00 m. It contains remains<br />

of cremated corpses.<br />

Grave No. 3 is located in the southwestern part of hectare XI and<br />

the northwestern part of hectare XVII. It was localized by 17 drillings.<br />

It has an irregular outline, with dimensions measuring approx.<br />

20 × 12 m (the longer side in NS orientation). Most of the grave is<br />

located under the northwestern part of the monument mound. The<br />

depth reaches up to 5.80 m.<br />

In its lower parts it is a skeleton grave, with corpse remains<br />

which have undergone wax-fat transformation, [337] while in its upper<br />

parts it contains remains of cremated corpses, interstratified with<br />

layers of limestone, sand and charcoals. The northern part of the<br />

grave is situated close to the northern part of grave 4. To determine<br />

the extent of both of these graves more precisely, further, more detailed<br />

coring is required.<br />

Grave No. 4 is a grave of considerable size covering the southern<br />

part of hectare XI and the northern and central parts of hectare<br />

XVIII. It was localized by 78 drillings. The outline, which is oriented<br />

in north-south direction, measures 70 × 20-25 m and has a depth of<br />

approx. 5.00 m. In its lower parts it is a skeleton grave, with corpse<br />

remains which have undergone wax-fat transformation, while in its<br />

upper parts it contains remains of cremated corpses, interstratified<br />

with layers of limestone, sand, and charcoals.<br />

Grave No. 5 is a grave of small area in the northwestern part of<br />

hectare XVIII. It was localized by 7 drillings. Its outline is irregular,<br />

with an area of at least 10 × 12 m and a depth reaching up to 4.90<br />

m. In its lower parts it is a skeleton grave, with corpse remains<br />

which have undergone wax-fat transformation, while in its upper<br />

parts it contains remains of cremated corpses.<br />

337 Saponification or wax-fat transformation “consists of the formation of adipocere, an insoluble<br />

soap of greasy and oily appearance having an unpleasant odor, produced by the<br />

combination of neutral fats from tissue and calcium and magnesium salts present in the<br />

water or in the humid soil in which the corpse rests. The absence of air is crucial. The<br />

process starts with the subcutaneous tissue and then spreads to the fatty perivisceral tissue.<br />

Saponification sets in after a few weeks and is complete after 12 to 18 months.”;<br />

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