The bone of contention appears to be the cost involved in stabilising the rock.
This was probably achieved by tightly binding the body after death, because the bones appear to be in their proper places.
But this bone appears to have been broken in a rather peculiar fashion.
These bones appear to belong to at least three adult-sized individuals.
The bone appears to have been first roughly shaped with a stone blade.
Many large bones appear to have been broken at the site, which may indicate butchery by early man.
Several human bones appear to be integrated in its structure.
Sometimes a fracture is obvious because the bones appear out of position.
The bones appear to be chopped through, not yanked out.
No broken bones, and she doesn't appear to have a concussion.